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Imperial College London has become the first UK university to open a permanent science and technology base in Accra following the opening of Imperial Global Ghana. The hub was opened by College President Hugh Brady on Wednesday 13th November. Two new scholarships were also launched: the Imperial-Schmidt AI Fellows Programme
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An investigation by Pearson VUE and University Admissions Tests UK (UAT-UK) has not found any evidence of suspicious results among Test for Mathematics University Applications (TMUA) candidates, despite earlier reports of a “security incident” after its first sitting on 16th and 17th October. Imperial College will use the results the
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Paper calls for College to be transparent about operational costs for halls, release operational costs, and to introduce rents for wardens.
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Home fees to increase to £9,535 in September 2025 in line with inflation rates.
Politics
What screams Halloween more than the spooky, scary power transition across from the Atlantic? The now ritual “blue or red” dichotomy has come to be dreaded more than the old “trick or treat”, although both traditions are in a tie when it comes to their ability to turn grown adults
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Computing graduates earn a median £65,000 six months after graduating
Sex & Substances
Imperial College students are known for their obsession with science, maths, and medicine, but where do they stand in terms of carnal competence and libidinous literacy? Here, we present our study of Imperial students’ sexual experience.
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College tops UK and Europe ahead of Oxbridge peers in QS World University Rankings 2025.
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Imperial's favourite nightspot closed its doors in March amid ‘sector-wide challenges’.
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Students were not told reason for ban, leading to rising resentment.
Film & TV
Why The Hell Has Euthanasia Not Been Legalised Yet: The Movie
Film & TV
A selection of the most interesting submissions to this year's BFI London Film Festival
Film & TV
Cult classics from theatre and gaming combine in an unlikely partnership. The result is a genuinely sidesplitting comedy – and a sobering documentary about socialisation during lockdown.
Food
JCR’s newest Chinese food outlet Hao Chi offers delicious spiced meals.
Environment
Grantham Institute's annual lecture cut through the noise with former Green Party co-leader and panelists.
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Striking guards marched with placards and music through Imperial College Road
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Muslim community struggle to find prayer rooms as student numbers grow and spaces fill
Sport & Societies
Last month, Imperial’s rugby team ventured to France to take part in a weekend-long rugby tournament: the HEC-Natixis Mixed Rugby Nations Cup. The competition, hosted at the HEC Paris Business School Campus, ran from the 11th to 13th October and featured over 150 students from five universities (Imperial, University
Sport & Societies
Imperial College Archery Club (ICAC) taught the third week of the beginners’ course in dress-up, with two Robin Hoods, an Assassin and even Batman gracing the Ethos gym hall on Sunday, October 27th. The 5-week course aims to teach anyone interested the fundamentals of shooting safely and shooting well. With
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Despite setbacks, the quest for groundbreaking Alzheimer’s treatments continue.
Science
Promoting equity and transparency in scientific research and healthcare data storage.