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Imperial College London events

Teachers and advisers' conferences

Register your interest for our upcoming counsellor conference run in partnership with other leading London universities on 19 June 2024.

We are bringing together representatives from across Imperial College London's academic departments, student services and recruitment and admissions teams to help you:

  • find out more about our education – Imperial is the UK's only university specialising solely in science, engineering, medicine and business
  • discover more about student life within our specialist community
  • explore the opportunities and skills we provide that ensure our graduates are in-demand by employers worldwide.

Changes to University Admissions tests

Imperial will be introducing new Admissions tests for 2025 entry in collaboration with the University of Cambridge:

  • Engineering and Science Admissions Test (ESAT)
    • Departments of Aeronautics, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Design Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
    • Department of Physics
  • Test of Mathematics for University Admissions (TMUA)
    • Department of Computing (including joint Mathematics and Computer Science)
    • BSc Economics, Finance and Data Science offered in Imperial College Business School

We are running information webinars for teachers and counsellors explaining all about the tests.

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This page will be updated with more details shortly.


International events

We attend a number of international counsellor conferences throughout the year – participating in networking events and presenting in panel discussions. These are excellent opportunities to meet us and ask any questions you have about Imperial. Explore which international events we will be attending below.

Explore our upcoming events

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