Massive MOOC
Free COVID-19 online course re-launches to learners worldwide
Imperial researchers and Coursera have partnered to offer a free Massively Open Online Course explaining the science behind coronavirus.
Free COVID-19 online course re-launches to learners worldwide
Imperial researchers and Coursera have partnered to offer a free Massively Open Online Course explaining the science behind coronavirus.
J-IDEA’s Neil Ferguson tells MPs lockdown can help NHS manage coronavirus
Imperial’s Neil Ferguson, Director of J-IDEA, has told MPs that the current UK lockdown could keep the coronavirus outbreak at manageable levels.
David Nabarro says coronavirus challenges can be averted with rapid action
The WHO’s coronavirus special envoy and Imperial academic David Nabarro says the challenges faced by Italy and Iran can be avoided with rapid action.
Women 10% more likely than men to report feeling unsafe on city public transport
A worldwide study of 327,403 metro and bus passengers found that women are ten per cent more likely to feel unsafe than men on urban public transport.
Fighting coronavirus: Imperial researchers secure funds to help tackle COVID-19
Two Imperial research projects are among the first to receive national funding as part of a stream of work to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics (20th - 23rd June 2020)
The 13th Annual Hamlyn Symposium on Medical Robotics 2020: ‘Surgery and Beyond’
Imperial and AIMS launch partnership to train future African science leaders
A major partnership between Imperial and the African Institute of Mathematics Sciences (AIMS) will train the next generation of African scientists.
Imperial researchers in race to develop a coronavirus vaccine
A microbiology lab at Imperial’s St Mary’s campus is at the centre of a scientific race to develop a vaccine against a global viral outbreak.
Saving salmon and coronavirus outbreak: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Coronavirus outbreak in China may have infected thousands, estimate scientists
Imperial College London researchers estimate there may be over 4,000 cases of the novel coronavirus outbreak, in a new report.
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