NEW SCHOLARSHIP
Materials PhD student wins TMS scholarship
Cynthia Rodenkirchen, a PhD Student in the Department of Materials, has been awarded a TMS International Symposium on Superalloys Scholarship.
Materials PhD student wins TMS scholarship
Cynthia Rodenkirchen, a PhD Student in the Department of Materials, has been awarded a TMS International Symposium on Superalloys Scholarship.
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Podcast: Filming with Attenborough, global development goals, and lab-grown meat
In this edition: David Attenborough meets our newest robot, progress towards global goals, and supporting the future of lab-grown meat.
Our first fossil fuel-free building
The Clinical Research building (CRB) on Hammersmith Campus is set to become Imperial's first fossil fuel-free building.
Imperial announces new programme to develop the leaders of the future
Imperial announces the launch of the Laidlaw Scholars Leadership and Research Programme, made possible thanks to support from the Laidlaw Foundation.
Five things you should know about sustainable travel
In the run-up to Imperial’s new travel policy, we asked a panel of experts about how we can accelerate the transition to sustainable travel.
UN Science Summit heralds coming revolution in digital health diagnostics
Imperial together with its UK and African partners showcased the transformative potential of digital diagnostics at the recent UNGA Science Summit.
The Fantastic Four – Knowledge Exchange Projects to Promote the UK Treescapes
Four new projects receive a share of £500,000 to boost the impact of the Future of UK Treescapes Programme.
Students assemble to share solutions to tackle global energy problem
Students worldwide have assembled to tackle the global energy problem and work towards achieving the goal of affordable and clean energy for all.
Imperial researchers awarded almost £1m to develop net zero cement technology
Imperial researchers have been awarded £986,176.28 in funding to develop a carbon negative cement additive.
How forests can become more effective ‘natural climate solutions’
To be more effective, projects that use forests to remove carbon dioxide from the air need to improve stakeholders’ confidence in their viability.