

Data and Public Health
Data Saves Lives: Roundtable event on public health
Imperial researchers brought together national and local government, and NHS organisations, to discuss patient data and improving public health.
Data Saves Lives: Roundtable event on public health
Imperial researchers brought together national and local government, and NHS organisations, to discuss patient data and improving public health.
Treasury Minister visits Imperial for launch of apprenticeship programmes
Helen Whately MP, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, visited the Business School for the launch of two data focused apprenticeship programmes.
Imperial College infectious diseases expert warns about drug resistance dangers
Imperial academic, Professor Alison Holmes, Professor of Infectious Diseases, appeared in front of the Science and Technology Committee last week.
Environment Minister visits air quality site on Clean Air Day
Environment Minister Jo Churchill MP visits Imperial’s air quality monitoring site at London Marylebone Road on Clean Air Day.
Dame Lesley Regan appointed Government’s first Women’s Health Ambassador
A new role to help close the gender health gap and introduce the women’s health strategy in England has been filled by Professor Dame Lesley Regan.
Imperial academic makes the case for just transition to electric vehicles
With the UK's ban on sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030, an Imperial Forum event explored the ways to transition to electric vehicles.
Labour Shadow Business Secretary and Shadow Science Minister visit Imperial
Key Labour MPs Jonathan Reynolds and Chi Onwurah visited Imperial this week to see research on medical innovation and student entrepreneurship.
Carbon storage: Imperial researchers win BEIS funding for new modelling approach
Imperial researchers have received almost £1m for their new modelling approach towards storing CO2 underground to help combat the climate crisis.
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Changing behaviour to change the world
What can we do differently to meet the challenge of achieving Net Zero? Professor Frank Kelly joins influential panel discussion on behaviour change.