Imperial College joins Russell Group in repealing of ‘no-detriment’ policy
New writer Nick Manrique reports on the College's policy of no no-detriment policies for students affected by COVID
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New writer Nick Manrique reports on the College's policy of no no-detriment policies for students affected by COVID
Chair of College Council John Allan and Provost Ian Walmsley responded to the letter earlier today to address the key concerns from the Union about the bullying inquiry.
In an effort to keep students and staff informed, Imperial College is publishing daily statistics on the prevalence of coronavirus within the university. The “College COVID-19 status and response” webpage displays the number of recorded positive tests on campus in both the past day and fortnight, as well as general
Academics and researchers at Imperial signed an open letter addressed to the College senior leadership team calling the repeal of a new application fee for taught post-graduate courses.
Nick chronicles his witness to the 640-year musical experiment at St. Burchardi Church, Germany. The first organ-chord change in 7 years took place September.
Being stuck forces one to look within and without – increasingly people appear to become aware of the negative ways in which society has been organised.
The technical issues have raised questions over the feasibility of an entirely online term, and about the value of a virtual academic year, which is an already heated debate.
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