Imperial researchers have been recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours list. Imperial researchers and staff have been recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours list. Imperial researchers and staff have ...
An Imperial-built quantum sensor has been trialled in the Arctic to support the development of a satellite-free navigation system.
The Faculty of Medicine is delighted to offer two types of scholarships for students starting full-time or part-time Master’s programmes in the upcoming academic year of study. Applications are ...
Partnerships and collaborations are critical to the Sargent Centre’s mission to deliver academic excellence with a real-world impact. Join us for the 32nd Roger W. H. Sargent Lecture on 4 December ...
Tackling global challenges through world-leading research, education and innovation. From better understanding and predicting climate change to ensuring sustainable access to energy, we develop ...
The School of Public Health is committed to improving health in populations throughout the world, training the next generation of healthcare leaders and influencing policy and programmes across the ...
Exploring how Imperial’s campuses connect with and contribute to local and global communities through collaboration and impact. Showcasing Imperial’s business activity, from research and innovation to ...
An unreleased system designed to assist researchers has the potential to “supercharge science”, according to Imperial researchers. A partnership between Imperial, the Fleming Initiative, and ...
New research suggests a new solar energy design, inspired by nature, may pave the way for future renewable energy technologies. Photovoltaic solar energy is obtained by converting sunshine into ...
A new £28 million UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training at Imperial College London will train over 120 researchers to develop patient-ready technology. The UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in ...
Observations of supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies point to a likely source of dark energy – the ‘missing’ 70% of the Universe. The measurements from ancient and dormant galaxies show ...
Seismic signals have suggested Mars gets hit by around 300 basketball size meteorites every year, providing a new tool for dating planetary surfaces. The new research, led by scientists at Imperial ...
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