Agents for change
“I have a beautiful support network of women”
A unique women’s leadership programme developed by Imperial and local partners is supporting women in White City to achieve their ambitions.
“I have a beautiful support network of women”
A unique women’s leadership programme developed by Imperial and local partners is supporting women in White City to achieve their ambitions.
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Podcast: Climate champion, alcohol marketing and stroke rehabilitation
In this edition: Climate champion Jo Haigh retires, and we find out how often kids see alcohol marketing and how a game is helping stroke recovery.
Cells develop a ‘thicker skin’ under extreme gravity
A high-gravity experiment has revealed how cells keep their shape under pressure.
Imperial helps generate geniuses
Eight sixth-form students spent a week at Imperial last month discovering science career paths with specialists in innovation and entrepreneurship.
Vice Provost joins UK Government’s AI Council
Professor Nick Jennings, Imperial’s Vice Provost (Research and Enterprise), has been appointed to the UK’s Artificial Intelligence Council.
Celebration as Dyson School building “for design engineers of the future” opens
With its first cohort of MEng students set to graduate this year, Imperial’s Dyson School of Design Engineering has now officially opened.
Festival programme invites public to explore the extraordinary
The Great Exhibition Road Festival has officially launched its programme, featuring hundreds of activities for all ages over a summer weekend.
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Smart design could prevent drug resistance in new malaria treatments
Researchers have overcome malaria parasites’ resistance to potential new drugs by studying how it evolves.
Birds outside their comfort zone are more vulnerable to deforestation
Members of the same bird species can have dramatically different responses to deforestation depending on where they live, finds a new study.
New film of immune system killing bacteria could point to new therapies
New film showing how our immune system attacks bacteria may guide the development of new therapies that harness the immune system against infections.