Online climate course
Imperial launches climate course for students and staff
A new six-part online course equips Imperial students and staff with the tools and understanding to act on climate change.
Imperial launches climate course for students and staff
A new six-part online course equips Imperial students and staff with the tools and understanding to act on climate change.
Imperial experts call for action on finance, health and loss and damage at COP29
As COP29 kicks-off in Baku, Imperial experts implore nations to act on finance, loss and damage, health and adaptation in their climate plans.
Caroline Lucas warns of twin attacks on climate and democracy
The rise of populism and the acceleration of the nature and climate emergencies are becoming increasingly interlinked, Caroline Lucas has warned.
Imperial convenes major economic growth conference in White City
The inaugural conference for Imperial’s Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance (CSEP) took place at the White City Deep Tech campus this week.
AWAIR pilot launches new air quality displays in London neighbourhoods
New air quality displays have been placed in London neighbourhoods as part of the launch of the AWAIR project, supported by Impact on Urban Health.
NHS using Imperial spinout’s advanced prescription software to improve safety
Imperial spinout Dosium is working with the NHS to roll out a clinical decision support tool that provides dosage guidance to increase patient safety.
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Students work with DFS to re-think how we build and buy sofas for sustainability
Your sofa could one day come as a subscription – under a novel business model proposed by students collaborating with sofa company DFS.
Animal research and AI/BMI health predictors: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Income and regional disparities dictate how young people use healthcare services
There is a stark contrast in how young people access healthcare, depending on their income and where they live.
Better food policies needed to combat obesity and overnutrition in South Asia
New research highlights an urgent need for more effective food policies to address rising levels of obesity in South Asia.