Neo-Imperialism - Chinese military links laid bare
Imperial College London has received £55 million from Chinese funding sources since 2015, £5 million of which came from companies sanctioned by the US government.
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Imperial College London has received £55 million from Chinese funding sources since 2015, £5 million of which came from companies sanctioned by the US government.
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The Times Higher Education have highlighted that universities must now provide all audio-visual content with transcripts at 99% or greater accuracy.
Imperial Professor Robin Shattock told an audience member of the BBC's Question Time that what they were saying was "nonsense".
A quick dive into the Freedom of Information website WhatDoTheyKnow.com has revealed some interesting data on Imperial’s progress in meeting its sustainability targets, laid out in the Sustainability Strategy 2021-2026.
The National Student Survey (NSS) has launched at Imperial College and will run until the end of April 2022 for all final year students.
Student loan repayment threshold will remain as is, instead of rising to account for inflation
Imperial College has published a redacted version of the infamous 2020 bullying inquiry, shared with the College community shortly before the wider public.
The timeline for this year’s Clubs, Societies, and Projects (CSP) elections begins on January 30th, with results announced on 18th of March.
The annual SOLE survey at Imperial College has been replaced with a ‘Module Evaluation Questionnaire’.
The History Group Dialogue Forum was held this Wednesday, marking the next stage in the ongoing discussion on the history of Imperial College.