Molecular movements
Making molecules dance to our tune reveals what drives their first movements
Bringing ultrafast physics to structural biology has revealed the dance of molecular ‘coherence’ in unprecedented clarity.
Making molecules dance to our tune reveals what drives their first movements
Bringing ultrafast physics to structural biology has revealed the dance of molecular ‘coherence’ in unprecedented clarity.
Imperial seeks to expand partnerships in Southeast Asia and Africa
Earlier this summer, Imperial’s Global Development Hub led exploratory missions to Thailand, the Philippines, Rwanda and Kenya.
Imperial students spend summer in prestigious labs across the globe
Imperial students are spending part of their summer at top institutes across the globe as part of the International Research Opportunities Programme.
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Students assemble to share solutions to tackle global energy problem
Students worldwide have assembled to tackle the global energy problem and work towards achieving the goal of affordable and clean energy for all.
Creative thinking programme achieves milestone of enrolling 400,000 learners
The longstanding 'Creative Thinking' online specialisation is a runaway success, as its creator readies new content for eager global learners.
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Celebrating Imperial's French connections on Bastille Day
To mark Bastille Day, we interviewed some of our French academics to learn about their journeys moving abroad and working at Imperial.
Prof Jon Crowcroft appointed Visiting Professor of I-X & Department of Computing
Professor Jon Crowcroft FRS, FREng will be joining I-X and the Department of Computing as a Visiting Professor, effective from 1st October 2023.
Imperial reaffirms place among world’s best universities
Imperial College London has been recognised as one of the world’s top universities in a leading global league table.
African seed fund kick-starts innovative research partnerships
The African seed fund supports a range of research projects with partners in Africa – strengthening ties between Imperial and the continent.
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‘When I think about the burden of sickle cell disease - it keeps me up at night’
For World Sickle Cell Day we interview Prof Julie Makani on her career so far, African science and the growing interest in Sickle Cell Disease.