It’s been an amazing 25 years, but we’re only just getting started…
Remember our past, celebrate the present and discover what’s next as we mark this milestone moment in Imperial’s history. Experts who advanced diagnosis, treatment and policy throughout the pandemic will discuss why our past perfectly positioned us to tackle COVID-19.
This is your chance to hear from world-renowned speakers including:
- Professor Jonathan Weber, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine
- Professor Neil Ferguson OBE, Vice Dean (Academic Development)
- Professor Wendy Barclay CBE, Head of Department of Infectious Disease
- Professor Amir Sam, Head of Imperial College School of Medicine
- Professor Robin Shattock, Chair in Mucosal Infection and Immunity
- Professor Helen Ward, Clinical Professor of Public Health
- Professor Christopher Chiu, Professor of Infectious Disease
-
Professor Anthony Gordon, Chair in Anaesthesia and Critical Care
- Professor Timothy Orchard, Professor of Gastroenterology
We will be privileged to hear opening remarks from Professor Professor Peter Openshaw. Imperial’s new President Professor Hugh Brady will close the discussion after which Co-Directors Professor Charles Bangham and Professor Faith Osier will briefly introduce the new Institute of Infection.
Following the discussion, enjoy drinks and light bites with fellow medicine alumni and guests.
What makes Imperial medicine so special?
Formed in 1997, our Faculty builds on the proud legacy of our constituent medical schools:
- St Mary’s Hospital Medical School
- Westminster Hospital Medical School
- Charing Cross Hospital Medical School
- Westminster and Charing Cross Medical School
- Royal Postgraduate Medical School
- National Heart and Lung Institute
- Kennedy Institute.
We are number one in world-leading research in the UK and top ranked in Epidemiology and Neuroscience in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. All our departments hold an Athena SWAN award celebrating good employment practice for women in science.
But the thing that makes us really special is our people. Our dedicated staff, students and alumni. This is a celebration of you and your role in our community.
Who should attend?
All Faculty of Medicine alumni and alumni of our constituent medical schools. You are welcome to bring a guest.
Cost
Early bird rate of £10 before 8 August, £15 afterwards.
COVID-19
Your safety is of the utmost importance to the College and we are planning to run our events in a responsible way. We will follow public health guidelines at the time of the event and confirm the measures we will be taking closer to the time.