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17.05.2012

FELIX

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Concerns over future of Humanities

Concerns have been raised about the future of the Humanities department at Imperial by one of its lecturers, Didier Occhipinti. Mr Occhipinti, who teaches French at the College, was due ...
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RCSU launches Science Challenge 2012

The Royal College of Science Union (RCSU) launched the Science Challenge 2012 on Tuesday 18 January after holding an event that saw students turn out in force. The launch event, ...
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Imperial collects lowest amount of university library fines

Imperial College London are bottom of a league table. Luckily, this is a list of the amount of money raised from library fines. Only £26,703 was collected in fines in ...
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Rector takes pay cut amidst university pay rises

An examination of thirteen of the UK’s top universities’ financial statements from 2010-11 has revealed that their leaders earned an average salary of £333,000, with an average pay rise of ...
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Alcohol: why should you care?

It’s that time of year again when we all start to make, and consequently break, all those well-meant resolutions we dreamt up over the Christmas break. But one resolution that ...
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  • Thursday January 12, 2012

An interview with Medic President Suzie Rayner

Felix: How do you think the medical school has changed since this time last year (with respect to the Daily Mail article highlighting the binge-drinking culture of ICSM)? Suzie Rayner (SR): ...
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  • Thursday January 12, 2012

Staff and students rally around Holland Club Campaign

The future of Imperial College’s staff bar, the Holland Club, is in serious doubt this week as it emerged that college catering are potentially planning on converting the space into ...
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Julia Buckingham steps down as Pro-Rector

Professor Julia Buckingham, current Pro-Rector for Education and Academic Affairs at Imperial College London, has been appointed as the next Vice-Chancellor and Principal for Brunel University. The first woman to ...
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  • Thursday January 12, 2012

Imperial and UCL celebrate five years of nanotechnology research

It is a truth universally acknowledged that all mad scientists must carry out their ingenious experiments in a basement. But most of us have absolutely no idea what goes on ...
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  • Thursday January 12, 2012

Imperial academics awarded in New Year's Honours

Three academics at Imperial College have received some of the highest awards in the country for their work in the sciences in the New Year’s Honours, announced on December 31. ...
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  • Thursday January 12, 2012