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Imperial professor joins Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee
Professor Jonathan Haskel has today been appointed to the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee.
Imperial professor joins Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee
Professor Jonathan Haskel has today been appointed to the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee.
Construction delays make new nuclear power plants costlier than ever
The cost of building new nuclear power plants is nearly 20 per cent higher than expected due to delays, a new analysis has found.
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‘Deforestation-free’ palm oil not as simple as it sounds
Genuinely ‘deforestation-free’ palm oil products are problematic to guarantee, according to a new study.
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Algorithm bias warning, as Vice-Provost advises parliamentary committee
Growing use of algorithms in decision-making risks disproportionate bias against certain groups, a new parliamentary report has warned.
UK and European leaders back calls for post-Brexit research partnerships
The League of European Research Universities (LERU) has backed Theresa May’s support for full UK association with EU research programmes.
Michael Gove launches Government’s Clean Air strategy at Imperial
Environment Secretary Michael Gove launched the Government’s Clean Air Strategy at Imperial College London.
Don’t wait for a unicorn: investing in low-carbon tech now will save money
Waiting for a ‘unicorn technology’ that provides green energy at low cost could be more expensive than adopting low-carbon energy technologies now.
Business School celebrates 20th anniversary of Masters in Finance
Staff, students and alumni joined Bank of England Governor Mark Carney last night to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the MSc Finance degree.
Small changes in rainforests cause big damage to fish ecosystems
Freshwater fish diversity is harmed as much by selective logging in rainforests as they are by complete deforestation, according to a new study.
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Heavyweight line-up to address Business School finance conference
A Nobel Laureate, three CEOs of major companies and a speaker from the Bank of England are among those speaking at Imperial College Business School.