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Imperial’s flagship BAME talent programme celebrates its seventh cohort
Participants of Imperial’s Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic talent programme celebrated their graduation this week.
Imperial’s flagship BAME talent programme celebrates its seventh cohort
Participants of Imperial’s Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic talent programme celebrated their graduation this week.
Relaunch of NHLI’s science and culture series announced
The NHLI’s fortnightly Friday webinars for staff and students to share their research and topics relevant to our community restart on 8 October.
Imperial graduate launches widening participation scheme for aspiring medics
In2MedSchool provides mentoring for students from disadvantaged areas aspiring to study medicine, launched by Imperial medicine graduate Brian Wang.
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#MeToo: More women report feeling unsafe on public transport since movement
Women are 2.5% more likely to report feeling unsafe on public transport since #MeToo highlighted women’s experiences of harassment.
Imperial women shortlisted for prestigious Rising Talents Award
Three Imperial researchers have been shortlisted in the 2021 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science UK and Ireland Rising Talents award.
Women participate less at conferences, even with gender-balanced delegates
Women are less likely to participate at medical and scientific conferences, yet simple interventions could have a big impact, a new study has found.
Empowering young Black people “essential” to UK motorsport
A commission led by Sir Lewis Hamilton, with Imperial involvement and backing, has published its report on improving inclusion in UK motorsport.
ESE celebrates International Women in Engineering Day 2021
The Department of Earth Science and Engineering (ESE) hosted a panel session on 23 June to mark International Women in Engineering Day (#INWED2021).
Prestigious awards honour Imperial community
Staff and students at Imperial College London have been celebrated in a range of prestigious awards at the College.
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£10 million investment as Imperial confronts 'brutal facts' on student diversity
Imperial College London is to support Black and other underrepresented students with a series of generous scholarships and studentships.