

The Future Fridge
Exploring Future Foods
Imperial’s Public Engagement team have led the delivery of a new engagement opportunity: The Future Fridge
Exploring Future Foods
Imperial’s Public Engagement team have led the delivery of a new engagement opportunity: The Future Fridge
New ICB CDT Course for 2022 - Human Transformation Studies!
The ICB CDT have developed a new course on Human Transformation Studies in partnership with company We Are Human; experts in human factors.
New report tracks two years of changing behaviours and attitudes during COVID-19
A new report has compiled survey data on almost half a million people across nine countries to investigate how they responded to government policies.
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.
9 things you can do for your health and the planet
Helping our health while healing the planet: experts identify nine things we can do to combat climate change and improve wellbeing.
COP26: The time for delivery is now, say Imperial experts
Experts discuss the work that needs to happen now, after the UN climate change conference concluded with a new agreement, the Glasgow Climate Pact.
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Reducing air pollution: how can changing behaviours help?
Changing people’s behaviours is key to improving urban air quality, but it should be done in a way that involves the community, say researchers.
9 things you can do to protect the natural world
From species extinction to soil degradation, the natural world faces many threats. But what can be done to protect it?
#MeToo: More women report feeling unsafe on public transport since movement
Women are 2.5% more likely to report feeling unsafe on public transport since #MeToo highlighted women’s experiences of harassment.
Vaccine passports linked to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in UK and Israel
A new study from Imperial College London has found a link between COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and a perceived lack of free will over vaccine passports.