Going for gold
Imperial athletes set their sights on this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games
Imperial athletes head to Tokyo to compete in this year’s Summer Olympic Games.
Imperial athletes set their sights on this year’s Tokyo Olympic Games
Imperial athletes head to Tokyo to compete in this year’s Summer Olympic Games.
Imperial alumni recognised by British Science Association
Three Imperial alumni, Yolanda Ohene, Rox Middleton and Edmund Hunt, were recently named as British Science Festival 2021 Award Lecture Winners.
Imperial graduate wins both Fulbright and Kennedy awards
Medicine graduate Dr Harun Khan has won both the Fulbright Nursten Award in Medical Studies and a Kennedy scholarship to study at Harvard University.
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Imperial graduate inspires engineers and coders of the future
SAM Labs, founded by Imperial graduate Joachim Horn, provides hands-on coding and technology teaching resources to schools across the world.
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Top New Year Honours for Imperial academics
A leading Imperial economist is made a Dame in the 2021 New Year Honours, which also recognise an engineer, a neurologist and a medic from Imperial.
10 times Imperial made us smile in 2020
This year has been far from typical, but Imperial College London has created some rainbows amongst the clouds.
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Imperial graduate launches app to help early diagnosis of dementia
A startup founded by an Imperial graduate has launched the first app to contribute to early diagnosis of dementia through artificial intelligence.
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Professor David Firmin retires from the NHLI
The National Heart and Lung Institute shares it gratitude and reflects on Professor David Firmin’s 30 years of service.
Mech Eng graduate wins chance to write for Times flagship political blog
Mechanical engineering alumni Geena Rait has won a competition to write political blogs for the Times through the autumn.
Where are they now? Catching up with NHLI alumni
As Imperial welcomes in a new wave of students, we got in touch with some of our former students to hear what they have been up to since graduating.