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Interesting points raised at Council
Interesting points raised at Council
There have been a series of unpleasant events related to student protests at the University of London which has resulted in calls for Adrian Smith to resign his position as vice chancellor.
After months of delay Campus services have finally given halls residents a comprehensive guide to the cleaning provisions provided in halls.
Transport for London have announced that next week there will be disruption to underground travel.
Imperial’s Sports Partnership has recently sent an email to stakeholder of the annual Varsity match outlining changes to the acceptance of alcohol during the event.
The Science Musuem Library is moving, change is coming to the 3rd Floor.
Following an email from the Rector to staff this morning it has been revealed that parts of the Chemistry department will be moved to the Imperial West campus.
After a low turnout at Tuesday’s Council meeting, the session was abandoned since they lacked the quorum level of attendance required for binding votes.
College has set up a consultation process to review the “residential experience” at Imperial.
December 24th: World War Two Codebreaker Alan Turing finally receives Posthomous royal pardon 61 years after being convicted for “homosexuality”.
Imperial College engineering graduate Nicholas Church takes part in "Tough Young Teachers" on BBC3.
After a search for a new President, College has appointed Chemical Engineer Professor Alice P. Gast, President of Lehigh University to the role.