An open letter to the President of Imperial College London
We are writing to you as staff, students and alumni of Imperial College London, as we are concerned that the university endowment fund is investing heavily in fossil fuels.
Articles written by the Felix team
We are writing to you as staff, students and alumni of Imperial College London, as we are concerned that the university endowment fund is investing heavily in fossil fuels.
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Following the success of the first TEDxImperialCollege conference held at Imperial College two years ago, and TEDMEDLive last March, students from Imperial can now look forward to yet another thought-provoking, mind-engaging TEDx conference to be held on 29 March.
This week has seen the announcement of the departurew of the Science Museum library and the launch of Yoyo, a new mobile payments app rolled out at Imperial over the last week.
Felix catches up with events...
With a bewildering array of gaming accessories on the market, it can be difficult to find out which one is best to purchase for your particular needs and the Steelseries 9H is a good start
Every 20 minutes, someone in the UK is told they have a blood cancer.
San Chun Yin, Imperial Hub Vice-President on citizen science
Hannah Edmondson interviews Christopher Yates on the inspiration behind his university-set psychological thriller.
DramSoc’s winter play this year is Nikolai Gogol’s satirical comedy The Government Inspector. Banned by the tsarist government of Imperial Russia on its first publication, the play makes a mockery of the stupidity, greed and corruption of the officials of a small provincial town
Felix Arts talks to MSc student and Artifact founder and Co-Chair Meredith Thomas
Chen Yann Qi: Bet you didn’t know your one idea can save the world! You will be surprised to find that in a typical week, the average UK household is throwing away what would have been six complete meals. Not shocking enough?