
Science
Giving cancer a taste of its own medicine
James Desmet explores Targeted Protein Degradation, a potential drug discovery strategy capable of treating previously undruggable diseases.
Science
James Desmet explores Targeted Protein Degradation, a potential drug discovery strategy capable of treating previously undruggable diseases.
Sport
Our opponents last week were the 1st XV from The Royal Free, University College and Middlesex Medical School (RUMS), the medical school of UCL. Last year, RUMS competed in the league above – their current ambitions are set to return back to the highest level of regional rugby available to university
Business
Career26 brings industry insights to students exploring finance careers
Business
Why European commercial and investment banks are consolidating and its impact on global markets
Sport
Immortals currently sit in third place in the league, with a game in hand.
Sport
Recent video depicts referee David Coote calling former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp a “German c*nt,” claiming he was “arrogant”after officiating a 1-1 draw in the 2019–20 season.
Science
Imperial professor of microbiology and new co-director of Centre of Bacterial Resistance Biology (CBRB) gives an insight into her journey in vaccine research and development.
News
Felix interviews Nico about his ambitious year full of promises and what it’s like to work as an Officer Trustee as someone who hasn’t historically engaged with IC Union
News
Imperial College London has become the first UK university to open a permanent science and technology base in Accra following the opening of Imperial Global Ghana. The hub was opened by College President Hugh Brady on Wednesday 13th November. Two new scholarships were also launched: the Imperial-Schmidt AI Fellows Programme
News
An investigation by Pearson VUE and University Admissions Tests UK (UAT-UK) has not found any evidence of suspicious results among Test for Mathematics University Applications (TMUA) candidates, despite earlier reports of a “security incident” after its first sitting on 16th and 17th October. Imperial College will use the results the
News
Paper calls for College to be transparent about operational costs for halls, release operational costs, and to introduce rents for wardens.
News
Students were not told reason for ban, leading to rising resentment.