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Top New Year Honours for Imperial academics
A leading Imperial economist is made a Dame in the 2021 New Year Honours, which also recognise an engineer, a neurologist and a medic from Imperial.
Top New Year Honours for Imperial academics
A leading Imperial economist is made a Dame in the 2021 New Year Honours, which also recognise an engineer, a neurologist and a medic from Imperial.
Economist Carol Propper made a Dame in New Year’s Honours
Professor Carol Propper has been made a Dame in the New Year’s Honours for her contribution to economics and public health.
Indian firms risk losing billions of dollars in renewable energy transition
Coal-dependent companies in India are falling behind as the world shifts to greener energy, posing broader risks to the fifth largest economy.
Business School launches new app to help measure personal COVID-19 risk
Academics from the Business School have created a research tool to calculate personal risk from coronavirus based on everyday activities.
Improving incentives for people to use COVID apps is key to widespread usage
People need greater personal incentives to convince them to use COVID-19 apps, according to a new report from Imperial College Business School.
Business School establishes new Singapore Green Finance Centre
Imperial has joined forces with Singapore Management University to open a new research centre dedicated to green finance and talent development.
‘Skills mismatch’ needs urgent action to enable tech firms and scaleups to grow
£120bn of economic output could be lost by the end of 2029 if the skills ‘mismatch’ in the tech and scaleup sector remains unsolved.
Jupiter mission and AI acceleration: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Investment in high-polluting firms is key to achieving 2050 emissions targets
Investment in companies which do not fit existing “green” definitions is needed for a greener global economy according to new report released today.
New project to explore how the pandemic is affecting Ghanaian children
A Business School academic has secured funding to analyse the impact of the coronavirus on children’s learning and development in Ghana.