
Imperial to work with several of the largest fossil fuel companies
Despite decades denying science, Imperial’s new analysis finds giant fossil fuel companies are genuinely committed to net zero and wants to help.
Despite decades denying science, Imperial’s new analysis finds giant fossil fuel companies are genuinely committed to net zero and wants to help.
Universities are forced to cut back on research and President Hugh Brady describes Imperial’s current situation
At 900 tonnes each year, almost half of South Kensington campus’ waste is ‘general waste’. This waste stream is collected daily and taken by lorry to an energy from waste (EfW) plant in Southwark where it is incinerated. Although the energy from burning this waste is returned to the grid,
Imperial is trialling a new carbon labelling scheme on selected Taste Imperial menus as part of its new Sustainable Food and Drink Policy, which will be released soon. La Cantina in the Junior Common Room is already displaying the labels. The roll-out will continue with static menus, with the aim
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There are few better ways to understand someone’s character better than their choice of book.
Will your stars align this year?
Insiders reveal unrest as female student Juby Roy leaves for greener pastures of UCL.
I still remember the weight of my dad’s camera in my hands back in Year Seven. It was this big, chunky thing that felt way too important for someone who could barely figure out what every button did. It all started with me trying to photograph birds in our
The question that distorts the way we think about our summer holidays.
Two British ministers and a White House official participated in a panel at the Imperial Business School
New doors, a borehole on Queen's Lawn, some long-awaited progress on the Queen's Tower renovation, an ongoing transformation of the Great Hall, and more!