It’s common knowledge that water is essential for survival. Lesser known, perhaps, is the multitude of water-related problems faced by people in areas without adequate water supplies such as Tabora.
The ...
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There are currently 81 female professors at Imperial which make up just 15% of the total holding this senior post. Felix has investigated what Imperial is doing to combat gender ...
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The Chinese Ambassador to the UK visited Imperial College last week to discover more about Imperial and also gave a lecture on the role of innovation as the path to ...
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Members of the House of Commons Commission have met to discuss options to deal with the subsidence problems that the Palace of Westminster is experiencing. The palace, which was constructed ...
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Monday 23 January saw the start of the Imperial Horizons program, an experimental scheme that sees 200 undergraduates from departments across the college meeting for a series of lectures and tutorials ...
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An animated and passionate figure in person, Dr. Toby Murcott is as one would imagine the typical science journalist – never without an opinion, in possession of an open (yet ...
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Last Tuesday, the Royal College of Science Union (RCSU) held its annual Spring Ball in aid of Raising and Giving (RAG).
The evening – attracting two hundred and fifty ticket sales ...
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We all take for granted that when we switch on the tap, clean, drinkable water will pour out. Sadly, for millions of people around the globe, this is not the ...
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Holocaust Memorial Day is a day of remembrance held annually on the anniversary of the liberation, by Soviet soldiers, of the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau on 27 January 1945. Auschwitz was ...
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Students have expressed their concern at the planned closure of postgraduate hall of residence Clayponds, with Imperial College Union President Scott Heath expressing his "disappointment" at an alleged lack of ...
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