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Imperial College London graduation ceremony at Royal Albert Hall

All Imperial students graduate in the spectacular Royal Albert Hall, which is next door to the Students' Union building on our South Kensington Campus.

Imperial College London welcome fair

The annual Welcome Fair is the place to find out more about our 380+ student-run clubs, societies and projects, like the Skydiving society pictured here.

Three Electrical and Electronic students working in the robotics lab

Diverse academic community – join students and staff from all over the world to study alongside and learn from.

Three Imperial mascots

Imperial has an age-old tradition of mascotry, symbolising its spirit and character. Pictured here are Move Imperial's mascots Victoria and Albert and Imperial College School of Medicine Union's mascot, Phoenix.

Information for Russian and Central Asian students

Imperial & Russia & Central Asia

As a student in London, you'll be welcomed into a city where over 300 languages are spoken and where over 100,000 students from 200 countries come to study each year.

Imperial is ranked as one of the UK's most international universities and located in the heart of the Best Student City in the World. Each year we welcome students from over 100 countries.

Russia and Central Asian nations currently represented at Imperial include Kazakhstan and Russia.

 

"Imperial has an outstanding reputation. Moreover, it is located in London, a fantastic city to explore. Reputable and experienced, but at the same time future-oriented, innovative and truly international – all these words describe the university I always wanted to study at, and Imperial is exactly that kind of a place."

Petr Gusakov (Russia), MSc Economics & Strategy for Business

 

Opportunities to meet us

Got a question?

The Imperial representative for Russia and Central Asia is Roberta Geraci, Senior International Recruitment Officer. 

International recruitment team

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