

Turing Scheme
Imperial’s first Turing Scheme recipients celebrate international ties
The first wave of Imperial’s Turing scheme recipients celebrated the international ties they formed during placements abroad.
Imperial’s first Turing Scheme recipients celebrate international ties
The first wave of Imperial’s Turing scheme recipients celebrated the international ties they formed during placements abroad.
Working towards inclusive societies to reduce inequalities: Imperial and SDG 10
Imperial’s community is adopting a radical approach to help meet Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10 to close the gap on inequalities.
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UK behind European countries on home upgrades to combat bills and climate crisis
The UK’s efforts to upgrade homes to combat energy bills and climate change are trailing behind European countries, according to a new Imperial paper.
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Recycled gold from SIM cards could help make drugs more sustainable
Researchers have used gold extracted from electronic waste as catalysts for reactions that could be applied to making medicines.
Three Imperial academics with ERC Starting Grants to pursue 'ambitious ideas'
Three Imperial academics have won ERC Starting Grants to pursue their 'ambitious research ideas'.
Imperial and Germany’s TUM to develop new technologies to fight global pollution
Imperial and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in Germany have launched a partnership to develop new technologies to tackle global pollution.
Spiderweb-like lasers can emit light in controlled colours
Researchers have created a laser system based on a network like a spider’s web, which can be precisely controlled to produce different light colours.
Two Imperial academics win ERC Advanced Grants for 'cutting-edge' research
Two Imperial academics have won European Research Council grants to accelerate their ground-breaking research into materials and chemical engineering.
Deputy EU Ambassador meets Imperial researchers
The Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to the UK Nicole Mannion visited the College earlier this week to meet members of the College community.
New flexible, steerable device placed in live brains by minimally invasive robot
Imperial College London scientists have successfully placed a bioinspired steerable catheter into the brain of an animal for the first time.
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