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Imperial’s flagship women’s entrepreneurship programme, this year a collab with Queen’s University Belfast, celebrated the winning ventures.
Imperial will lead the development of a new national network for women entrepreneurs, building on the success of its WE ...
Torsten Bell, Minister for Pensions in HM Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions, visited Imperial’s Department of ...
The energy transition means we will need increased supplies of metals, both traditional and ‘critical’. Understanding how ore deposits form can help us find and extract these metals more efficiently ...
Find out more about the Festival which is led by Imperial College London with partners, including the Natural History Museum, Royal College of Music, Science Museum, V&A and Royal Albert Hall.
You can register for the conference via the Imperial online store. Registration to attend the symposium is free, but there is a £15 fee if you want lunch included with your ticket. New Starters in ...
Join us in South Kensington to celebrate science and the arts with a weekend of free events for all ages. Come to the Great Exhibition Road Festival this summer to discover an exciting range of events ...
Talk to scientists to learn about blood, blood cells and blood diseases. Meet a patient with Sickle Cell Disease and learn about their story. Find out why more blood donors and bone marrow donors are ...
This short course will build on your existing cardiac embryology, physiology and morphology to develop your skills and awareness to critically evaluate congenital and acquired paediatric heart disease ...
The Changing the Face of Science (CFoS) Research Symposium is an annual event that celebrates the research and perspectives of early career researchers from underrepresented backgrounds across ...
This programme is open exclusively to our incoming FTMBA cohort to support and accelerate your transition into and beyond Imperial Business School, helping you make the most of a one year MBA ...
Abstract: Given a Hamiltonian integrable system on a closed symplectic manifold, Entov-Polterovich proved it has at least one rigid fiber. We will first survey several ideas of the proof and recent ...