Maths Teacher Scholarship
Maths Teacher Training Scholarships
There are 250 Mathematics Teacher Training Scholarships for those thinking about a career in teaching in 2014 - with a tax free grant of £25,000.
Maths Teacher Training Scholarships
There are 250 Mathematics Teacher Training Scholarships for those thinking about a career in teaching in 2014 - with a tax free grant of £25,000.
"A decent life for all" - Views from Brussels
Ag4Impact attended this year's European Development Days in Brussels - a platform for dialogue and exchange on international development issues.
Centre for Doctoral Training in Fluid Dynamics across Scales Announced
EPSRC announce funding for 72 new Centres for Doctoral Training, including seven at Imperial
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A closer look at the Education Strategy
Professor Debra Humphris, the catalyst behind Imperial's first Education Strategy tells us why it was needed and what it means for students and staff.
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Remote-controlled helicopters that can rescue at sea: students' tech on show
A remote control mini-helicopter for saving swimmers in distress is one of the devices on display at a new exhibition at Imperial.
National accolade recognises Imperial students' employability
Imperial has been named "University of the Year for Graduate Employment" by a UK university guide this week.
MOOC literature review published
The Department for Business Innovation and Skills have published a literature review of MOOCS and other online distance learning courses.
QAA publishes guidance on information provision
A series of documents have been published to encourage the provision of clear and transparent information about higher education learning.
Professor Dan Hastings to give Perspectives in Education lecture
Professor Daniel Hastings, formerly Dean for Undergraduate Education at MIT, will give the College's next Perspectives in Education Lecture.
Prize fund gives students green light to study gridlock in Peru
Peru is famous for the Inca Trail, a supply route once part of an advanced empire. But two Imperial students went to examine much more modern roads.