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Where are they now? Catching up with NHLI alumni
As Imperial welcomes in a new wave of students, we got in touch with some of our former students to hear what they have been up to since graduating.
Where are they now? Catching up with NHLI alumni
As Imperial welcomes in a new wave of students, we got in touch with some of our former students to hear what they have been up to since graduating.
Business School pays tribute to Emeritus Professor Samuel Eilon
Emeritus Professor Samuel Eilon, a leading figure in the founding of Imperial College Business School, has passed away at the age of 96.
Academic Year 2020-21: Imperial announces 'multi-mode' teaching for Autumn term
Autumn term will begin on schedule and campuses will be reopened, as the College prepares to offer a combination of in-person and online learning.
Imperial community pays tribute to Lord Robert May (1936-2020)
Colleagues remember a ‘towering figure in UK science’, with a ‘sharp, penetrating mind’ and a passion for croquet.
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NHLI postgraduate life - Before and After
No two university journeys are the same.
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Tributes paid to Professor Walter Hayman at the launch of his last book
The life of Walter Hayman was celebrated at Imperial recently as a new edition of his agenda-setting book was published, 52 years after the original.
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Chemical Engineer awarded prestigious Schwarzman scholarship to study in China
An Imperial chemical engineering graduate has been awarded a prestigious Schwarzman scholarship to study in China.
Business School honours the life and work of Professor Mike Wright
Mike Wright, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Imperial College Business School and world-renowned academic, has died following a short illness.
Imperial celebrates its growing links with Ghana at alumni event in Accra
Imperial celebrated its growing links with Ghana with an alumni reception in Accra hosted with business leader and alumnus Sir Sam Jonah.
Imperial graduate named UK’s most promising young engineering entrepreneur
George Winfield founded Spyras and is developing a paper-based sensor to identify sepsis in patients by accurately monitoring their breathing rate.