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Imperial welcomes its new President
Professor Hugh Brady has spoken of his admiration for Imperial's “spirit of community, collaboration, and innovation” as he takes up his role.
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Imperial welcomes its new President
Professor Hugh Brady has spoken of his admiration for Imperial's “spirit of community, collaboration, and innovation” as he takes up his role.
Imperial celebrates 2022 winners of President’s Awards for Excellence
Winners of this year’s President’s Awards for Excellence were announced at yesterday’s awards ceremony.
Scholarships Challenge galvanises support for students in first year of campaign
More than 1,000 donors have given nearly £14 million towards scholarships to support the next generation of Imperial students.
Portugal President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa visits the DSI’s Data Observatory
The President of Portugal paid a visit to the Data Science Institute’s Data Observatory as part of his trip to celebrate Day of Portugal.
Portugal President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa visits Imperial to see top research
The President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa visited Imperial to meet the College's Portuguese students and staff to celebrate Day of Portugal.
Imperial ranked sixth best university in the world
Imperial College London has been recognised as one of the world’s top universities in a leading global league table.
Davos 2022: Artificial intelligence is vital in the race to meet the SDGs
As world leaders meet in Davos this week for the World Economic Forum, President Alice Gast writes on using AI in the race to meet the SDGs.
£6 million gift to accelerate biomedical engineering breakthroughs
A donation from the Michael Uren Foundation will drive new pathbreaking research at the intersection of medicine and engineering.
White City Innovation District to drive transformative growth
Imperial and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (LBHF) have launched an ambitious vision for growth in White City.
New funds to support refugees and asylum seekers at Imperial
A new scholarship fund, currently totalling close to £250,000, will support students from displaced communities such as asylum seekers and refugees.