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Peter Knapp discusses the Just Stop Oil protests which took place on Cromwell Road last week
Opinion
Peter Knapp discusses the Just Stop Oil protests which took place on Cromwell Road last week
News
Imperial named Guardian’s University of the Year and Times & Sunday Times University of the Year for Graduate Employment
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New College President Hugh Brady gives inaugural address
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Saudi Aramco "leverages relationship" with College to provide Business School MBAs
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Alice Gast has been granted the title of Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. Gast’s page on the College website details that “she is now Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at Imperial and advises venture capitalists and venture philanthropists.” Gast came to the end of her
Opinion
Gormley faces further criticism as University of Cambridge statue of Alan Turing is revealed, aptly named... DAZE IV?
News
The Jameel Institute-Kenneth C. Griffin Initiative for the Economics of Pandemic Preparedness, was announced on 30th September, at the Philanthropy Asia Summit in Singapore. Co-funded by a £3 million gift from billionaire Citadel founder and CEO Kenneth C. Griffin, and a separate gift from Community Jameel, the initiative will provide
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At 11:25am on 6th October, an open letter went out to President Hugh Brady, Provost Ian Walmsley, and Director of Human Resources Harbhajan Brar, along with at least 138 other people requesting that the President commit that “policies, procedures, and processes [relating to harassment, bullying and victimisation] are ‘absolutely’
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ALERT statue to be installed on Imperial College Road despite Union opposition and no student consultation.
Culture
The Seagull tells the story of four main characters and begins with an experimental play (a play within a play).
Environment
Tucked away near Prince’s Gardens is a haven about the size of someone’s backyard.
Culture
David Harbour and Bill Pullman are the dysfunctional father and son whose love/hate relationship veers on the side of hate a little too often.