News
So long, Summer Ball
A two-week-long “Summer Series” will replace the traditional end-of-year night.
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The College has ruled out enacting proposed changes to the Student Hall Wardens system before the 2027-28 academic year. Further to its 2024-25 Residential Review, Imperial decided that the current support system for students living in halls – where live-in staff members and doctoral students provide pastoral care for residents – was
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Felix sat down with team to discuss training, their performance, and stale kimchi.
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Imperial and eleven other universities’ contract with security firm Horus under scrutiny.
Student representatives worried by consequences on residents’ safety and welfare.
On the morality and limitations of using war as a tool of liberation in the Middle East.
How Emerald Fenell's adaptation of Wuthering Heights became a glossy, gendered spectacle.
Survey run by Felix finds that while students tend to enjoy summertime work experience, seeking opportunities is a highly stressful deed.
A settlement between UCL and former students is setting the stage for similar pandemic-related compensation demands from UK universities.
Felix investigates whether the seven fossil fuel companies selected during the first round of the Imperial Zero Index assessment really have a “strong strategic intent to decarbonise.”
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Environment
The Australian firm, historically a minor funder of Imperial-based research, still pledges to expand its oil and gas business.
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dAIsy, Imperial’s AI platform, has been used by 8,500 people between its release in September and early April, according to a Freedom of Information Request by Felix, representing roughly a quarter of the 32,000 staff and students granted access to the LLM aggregator. However, only 3,250
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The Office for Students (OfS), a higher education watchdog, is set to introduce a new complaints scheme for university staff and speakers to report freedom of speech violations. The Department for Education said this “first-of-its kind” scheme, which will be cost-free and “streamlined”, would become effective from the 2026-27 academic
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“Imperial Inspires” to provide at least 300 scholarships for £15,000 per year to overseas – and eventually home – students.
Environment
The Natural History Museum is hosting a series of sustainability-focussed events on the evening of Friday 24th April. The events, which will run from 18:30, will include a panel, a guided visit, and a storytelling session to which Imperial Professor Sebastian Eastham will contribute. Alongside three other speakers, Dr
Environment
The night has just started and the Env Tech students are dashing for the exit.
Books
John Steinbeck and the phalanx
Science
Imperial joins partners across India and the UK to adapt Wysa’s digital mental health platform to adolescent girls in low to middle income communities.
Science
Imperial neurotech spinout MintNeuro is creating specialised microchips that enable next-generation treatments for neurological conditions.
Science
The journeys behind the Imperial team that produced NASA’s IMAP magnetometer, now probing a million miles from Earth.
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Daniel Zhuo to lead ICU, with Jacob Eyre, Sky Wang, and Sarah Azam acting as Deputy Presidents.
Film & TV
Felix's take on this year's 98th Academy Awards nominations