Alumni Weekend 2018
Celebrating Imperial alumni around the world
Alumni gathered around the world to celebrate their lifelong connection to Imperial, culminating in the Alumni Weekend at the Imperial Festival 2018.
Celebrating Imperial alumni around the world
Alumni gathered around the world to celebrate their lifelong connection to Imperial, culminating in the Alumni Weekend at the Imperial Festival 2018.
Climate change on the agenda at Imperial event in Shanghai
Members of Shanghai's business community, Imperial alumni and other UK universities discussed the 'important issue' of climate change last week.
Celebrating a lifelong connection: alumni return to Imperial
From recent graduates to those celebrating their 50th anniversary, alumni returned to campus on 6 and 7 May for the Alumni Weekend 2017.
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Business School alumna discusses the future of finance
MBA alumna Victoria Cleland is Director of Notes and Chief Cashier at the Bank of England, whose signature can be seen on the UK's bank notes.
Levelling the playing field for bright young mathematicians
Imperial co-pilots a new programme aimed at creating equal opportunities for bright young mathematicians
Emeritus Professor of Plant Ecology, Mick Crawley shares his unique perspective
Known for his love of the three Rs: rabbits, ragwort and the programming language R, Professor Mick Crawley is Silwood's longest serving staff member.
The low-tech fruit fly solution worth millions to India's mango growers
Professor John Mumford reflects on the remarkable success of a pest-control project that's adding value to rural life, in more ways than one.
Dr Slawson shares his insights as OPAL network approaches 1 million participants
The Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) network is a UK-wide citizen science initiative that allows everyone to get hands-on with nature.
What the circular economy means for our water resources
Turning waste and wastewater into a valuable resource; the virtuous circle that could help us move towards a more sustainable society.
How carbon capture and storage technology could help to avoid climate change
Dr Niall MacDowell explains how progress in carbon capture and storage will affect each and every one of us.