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Universities forced to declare sources of foreign cash
An amendment made this week will force universities to reveal the source of financial donations and investments from foreign bodies.
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Issue 1805 (PDF)
The student newspaper of Imperial College London
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An amendment made this week will force universities to reveal the source of financial donations and investments from foreign bodies.
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Imperial College has been ranked 6th best university in the world by the QS World University Rankings for 2023
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Imperial Athletes will undergo a huge shake up intended to “give financial power back to the clubs”.
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A £25 million donation will back the establishment of a new sustainable aviation institute at Imperial College
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Data available on research funding acquired by Imperial College over the last five years paints an interesting picture of the College’s future prospects.
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Senior Conservatives criticise system linking interest on student loans to inflation.
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Imperial College has come out on top in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF) publication, REF 2021.
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The UK is on the verge of losing the chance to participate in the EU’s Horizon Europe funding programme, the Russell Group CEO has said.
Section Editor: Jamie John, Cara Burke and Marek Cottingham
The story of Paul Ehrlich, who devoted his life to research and revolutionised medicine with the first antibiotic and origin of chemotherapy
An assessment of Musk's plans to deliver internet via satellites
The bastion of world-leading entomology, pure ecology, and evolution , biodiversity and conservation research celebrates its 75th anniversary
The significance of this amphibian and why its numbers are in decline
Section Editor: Monami Miyamoto, Marie Mori and Hahyun Lee
A promising alternative to traditional methods of ethylene distillation has been found in zeolites
This month's approval for construction of the Jackdaw gas field is a backwards and riddled with conflicting interests
"Compensation" is simply recognition that great harm is being done
A run down of how scientists can quantify the state of the world
Section Editor: Alex Jackson and Alexander Cohen
David Harbour and Bill Pullman are the dysfunctional father and son whose love/hate relationship veers on the side of hate a little too often.
Lloyd-Webber's latest may simply be a dear mistake
Celebrating two decades of artistic and scientific collaboration at imperial
A new exhibition at the Design Museum explores the weird and the wonderful world of ASMR.
Section Editor: Tara Pal Chaudhuri and Joe Riordan
Acoustic covers aplenty as Wolf Alice release Blue Lullaby
Kate Bush reaches number 1 in the singles chart with her song: ‘Running Up That Hill’ more than three decades after it was released
A look back at Music for Planets, People & Washing Machines by Randy Bernsen
Bloc Party's performance at Alexandra Palace was jaw-dropping
Section Editor: Zanna Buckland
An exploration of real-world politics through the life of one deeply flawed man
The narratives of several people displaced by the World Wars as a Berlin Literature Prize-winning novel
A book propped up by its storytelling, but weighed down by its inability to tell the story of what actually motivates its characters
An intricate tome that will drop your jaw more than once
Section Editor: Eva Borras Paredes and Jonah Hewett
A Film editor's ode to the score of his favourite film series
A practical guide on what to do if you run out of cheese
A new era for Bollywood?
What does the recent announcement that CBBC will be moved to online-only mean for the poorest?
Section Editor: Bencan Yalcin
A five star outlet tucked away in Nag's Head Market
A vegan, vegetarian and halal stew for anyone cooking on a budget
Greetings and salutations to my readers for this week’s column. Today we’ll be looking at a Turkish restaurant called “Selale”
Cafe Kitsune is a 16-minute bus journey from Imperial College - so it’s perfect to attend if you have a few hours to spare in the afternoon
Section Editor: Ahmad Danesh
What has the president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, been up to? Hye Oh discusses below
Why is Meta facing serious issues at the moment? Our writer, Anna Fu discusses a list of possible reasons.
How clean really is the technology thats getting been getting fast praise in the green era of investing
Ukraine is a big news story over the past few weeks, but how could macroeconomics be playing a part in stoking tensions between the different sides involved?
Section Editor: Khama Gunde
As we look to the future, private cars should become a thing of the past
To stop the damage to my health, I had to confront the ghosts of my past
Rat studies have suggested that sugar is just as addictive as cocaine. Is high sugar consumption really that bad?
A brief list of helpful yet simple things that I started doing to improve my wellbeing during term time.
Section Editor: Amanda Barden and Konrad Hohendorf
A horrendous abuse of power at the UEFA Champions League final
An outreach program which led Imperial rowers to race against inmates at Wandsworth prison
Fulham FC’s bid to extend their stadium into the river Thames has caused a bit of a row over rowing…
To put it bluntly: injuries suck. There is no "oh look on the bright side".
Section Editor: NegaFelix
Your weekly update on the positions of the stars
Our Felix exclusive horoscope
This week's astrological predictions
Section Editor: Sam Lovatt
Section Editor: NegaFelix
Section Editor: Lito Chatzidavari
1 | Deep-Fried Charizard | 150 |
2 | It's not fat, it's power | 139 |
3 | AKGroup | 130 |
4 | Lucky's Magic Whisk | 65 |
5 | Plont Palace | 30 |
6 | Hea-ing | 13 |
7 | The First Order Physicists | 6 |
Congrats to this week's leaders! As always, you can send your solutions to fsudoku@ic.ac.uk before Wednesday at 12:00
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