
Felix goes to #SPANC for the weekend
Laurence de Lussy Kubisa reminisces about the Student Publication Association National Conference
Laurence de Lussy Kubisa reminisces about the Student Publication Association National Conference
College submits planning application to Westminster Council for cooling plant on roof of Sherfield Building
Statisticians at UCL and Imperial College London have found that contrary to popular belief UK entries to Eurovision have not been “systematically shunned” by the rest of Europe.
Several Imperial staff members have received amazing awards and titles over the last few weeks.
London was plunged into travel chaos again this week: another tube strike left commuters stranded as parts of the city ground to a standstill.
David Willetts, Universities Minister recently announced plans to "modernise" the Disabled Students' Allowance, to the detriment of students nationwide.
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association has been caught up in an election scandal only weeks after the Christian Union had its own election dispute. The election is being re-run on May 2nd with the DPFS acting as a returning officer.
Two College affiliated hospitals face-off in a tense debate of land use on Fulham Road.
According to recent information the halls are set to close in 2015, either for refurbishment or permanently.
The overall winner of the competition was Emma Wills (also a contributor to Felix Science) who wrote an essay Pallab Ghosh’s 9 year old daughter, encouraging her to study Exoplanets when she reaches university.
Dr Maria Fernanda Jimenez Solomon was awarded the prize; which is awarded to excellent PhD students who are doing research that helps solve industrial problems.
In an email to Chemistry students sent on 19 March, Professor Alan Armstrong has been named as the new head of the Chemistry Department.