Global student contest
Second-annual ‘Global Creative Competition’ for medical students announced
MEdIC welcomes creative response submissions from medical students around the world on the theme of ‘global unity’.
Second-annual ‘Global Creative Competition’ for medical students announced
MEdIC welcomes creative response submissions from medical students around the world on the theme of ‘global unity’.
Vaccines given in last 20 years could prevent 50 million deaths in LMICs
Vaccinations given in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the last 20 years will prevent 50 million deaths from infectious diseases.
Imperial to launch new Global Development Hub
New Hub will galvanise expertise as Imperial researchers continue to forge vital international partnerships
Imperial hosts new international scholarships for women in STEM
Imperial will host a new scholarship programme for international female scientists.
Imperial and Twig join forces to contribute to UNICEF's Learning Passport
Imperial and Twig today announced a new initiative to create science content for UNICEF’s Learning Passport, a digital personalised learning platform.
COVID-19 in Brazil: Research reveals how epidemic spread around country
New genetic analysis reveals how coronavirus spread around Brazil, which is experiencing one of the world's fastest growing epidemics.
Study reveals how water in deep Earth triggers earthquakes and volcanic activity
Scientists have for the first time linked the deep Earth’s water cycle to earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Coral fossils reveal how changing wind patterns affect ocean circulation and CO2
Coral skeletons from the Southern Ocean have revealed how changes in wind patterns affect worldwide ocean circulation and atmospheric CO2 levels.
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Graduate School programmes encourage innovation and international collaboration
From award-winning innovations to an international symposium on sustainable development, Imperial postgraduates are collaborating on global challenges
Ancient intervention could boost dwindling water reserves in coastal Peru
Methods from 1,400 years ago could boost water availability during Lima’s dry season, according to new Imperial College London research.
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