Imperial Global USA
Imperial to strengthen Transatlantic tech cooperation with new hub
Imperial College London has announced its first physical presence in the US, with a new hub located in San Francisco.
Imperial to strengthen Transatlantic tech cooperation with new hub
Imperial College London has announced its first physical presence in the US, with a new hub located in San Francisco.
Protecting 0.7% of land could help save 1/3 of unique & endangered species
Conservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world’s land mass could help protect 1/3 of the world’s threatened and unique tetrapod species.
LEAF Awards: Our Purple lab goes Green for Bronze!
We are pleased to announce that our Level 1 Teaching Lab has received a Bronze LEAF Award for sustainable laboratories.
Imperial co-launches UK centre for tasty, affordable meat alternatives
Imperial has co-launched the National Alternative Protein Innovation Centre (NAPIC) to develop tasty, planet-friendly animal protein alternatives.
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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.
Imperial Student Beren Kayali honoured with Innovate UK Purple Plaque
Beren Kayali, an Innovation Design Engineering alumna, received a Purple Plaque from Innovate UK for winning the Women in Innovation award.
Out of steam
We’ve done it! The last traces of the old steam heating and hot water network have been removed from South Kensington Campus.
Cellular factories - Engineering biology symposium and IMSE Annual Lecture
IMSE welcomed researchers in the field of Engineering Biology for an engaging symposium which concluded with Prof. Kristala Prather keynote lecture
Dr Chao Wu receives fellowship to support development of net zero innovation
UKRI Fellowship will enable the development of an innovative technology, WINDCRETE, to address global issues in wind energy and construction.
Imperial scientists solve conservation problems with new mathematical techniques
Three multidisciplinary Imperial College London research teams have secured over £50,000 in funding from the Turner Kirk Trust (TKT) Sprint Challenge.