Wave tank

A view from above of a huge wave tank full of water, in a science lab

The Hydrodynamics Laboratory in the Department of Civil Engineering is equipped with a wide range of facilities to simulate waves and their influence on the natural and built environment. (photo by Thomas Angus)

A man standing up to his knees in water in the wave tank, examining the equipment

The Hydrodynamics Laboratory in the Department of Civil Engineering is equipped with a wide range of facilities to simulate waves and their influence on the natural andbuilt environment. (photo by Thomas Angus)

A lecturer talks to students as they stand on a platform above the wave tank

The Hydrodynamics Laboratory in the Department of Civil Engineering is equipped with a wide range of facilities to simulate waves and their influence on the natural and built environment. (photo by Thomas Angus)

Crete expedition

A group of students standing on a mountain in Crete in a sunny day, looking down a misty valley at mountains in the distance

Students on a three and a half week unsupported trek across Crete in 2018 (photo by Thomas Angus)

Students hiking along the side of a scree-strewn mountain in Crete. Mist obscures the ground above and ahead of them.

Students on a three and a half week unsupported trek across Crete in 2018 (photo by Thomas Angus)

Students silhouetted as they walk through village streets at dusk, the streetlights casting long shadows on the cobbled street

Students on a three and a half week unsupported trek across Crete in 2018 (photo by Thomas Angus)

STEM Futures Enterprise Week

Students giving a presentation to other students, in front of a large notepad on which is written

STEM Futures is a new multi-year programme of activities and support for students of Black heritage who are interested in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine. (photo by Thomas Angus)

Female students sat at a table chatting

STEM Futures is a new multi-year programme of activities and support for students of Black heritage who are interested in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine. (photo by Thomas Angus)

A woman in a purple Imperial top sits at a table talking to students

STEM Futures is a new multi-year programme of activities and support for students of Black heritage who are interested in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine. (photo by Thomas Angus)

Circle of Benefactors exhibition

See the Circle of Benefactors website

The Circle of Benefactors exhibition in the College's Main Entrance, which consists of circles of coloured glass with the names of donors printed on

This installation in the College’s Main Entrance celebrates the philanthropy of the Circle of Benefactors, a group of donors and charity funders whose support is making a profound and wide-ranging impact at Imperial. (photo by Thomas Angus)

The Circle of Benefactors exhibition in the College's Main Entrance, which consists of circles of coloured glass with the names of donors printed on

This installation in the College’s Main Entrance celebrates the philanthropy of the Circle of Benefactors, a group of donors and charity funders whose support is making a profound and wide-ranging impact at Imperial. (photo by Thomas Angus)

The Circle of Benefactors exhibition in the College's Main Entrance, which consists of circles of coloured glass with the names of donors printed on

This installation in the College’s Main Entrance celebrates the philanthropy of the Circle of Benefactors, a group of donors and charity funders whose support is making a profound and wide-ranging impact at Imperial. (photo by Thomas Angus)

IC Photosoc exhibition

Find out more about this exhibition on the Blyth Centre website