German scholars
Imperial supports German Master's students with new scholarship programme
Imperial has expanded a science Master's scholarship programme for German students.
Imperial supports German Master's students with new scholarship programme
Imperial has expanded a science Master's scholarship programme for German students.
Cheaper hydrogen fuel cell could mean better green energy options
Imperial researchers have developed a hydrogen fuel cell that uses iron instead of rare and costly platinum, enabling greater use of the technology.
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Imperial graduate awarded €2.5 million European funding for saltwater battery
AquaBattery, founded by Imperial graduate Jiajun Cen, has been awarded €2.5 million to develop sustainable energy storage.
Imperial and France’s CNRS to lead data revolution with joint research centre
A research centre to tackle the world’s biggest challenges has been launched by Imperial and France's National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).
Imperial showcase AI, health and zero pollution work to German science leaders
Imperial scientists presented the latest innovations in AI, health and zero pollution initiatives to German science leaders.
Imperial celebrates talented international scholars from 27 countries
Nearly a hundred international scholars joined diplomats, funders and academics at an event to celebrate their achievements at Imperial.
ERC President visits Imperial as latest European grant award success celebrated
The President of the European Research Council visited Imperial this week as the latest ERC grantees were announced.
Prime Minister of Slovakia meets student tech entrepreneurs at Imperial
The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Eduard Heger, met with Imperial students to discuss entrepreneurship, technology and innovation.
Imperial community shows solidarity with Ukraine
Imperial has condemned the Russian Federation's "unjustified and inhumane invasion" of Ukraine.
Imperial joins European partners in call for finalising UK and Swiss association
Imperial's President Professor Alice Gast is among 300 science leaders that have signed a call for an "open and inclusive European Research Area."