On-campus programmes are our face to face short training programmes held at Imperial’s South Kensington campus and between two and five full days in length. Our on-campus facilities provide dedicated ...
Key biomaterials focussed activities in the Department of Materials include the development of new scaffolds for regenerative medicine, biomaterials characterisation, stem cell therapy, cell-materials ...
Why not try a more active approach to a meeting or catch-up using our spin bikes? This session must be pre-booked, you will receive confirmation from a Move Imperial member of staff once your booking ...
Come along to this online session to discover more about what public engagement is, why it is important and how it can benefit you and your work. We will focus on how engaging with members of the ...
The creation of spinout MintNeuro is a case study in the many elements needed to translate academic research from the lab to the world. It takes many hands to bring research out of the lab and into ...
A team from Imperial College London has introduced a groundbreaking technology aimed at improving quality control in the semiconductor industry. A research team from Imperial College London’s ...
This seminar will be given by JP Stewart, the Senior VP of Product Development at Electra. Electra is pioneering electric aviation, having recently successfully tested a new electric aircraft design ...
Imperial MBA Careers Week is a vibrant and impactful event designed to connect talent, foster professional growth, and unlock exciting opportunities. Here are some of the highlights for you whether ...
Reflecting on their experience, the team highlighted the unique thrill of competition and the intense problem-solving sessions A team of dedicated students from Imperial’s Department of Computing has ...
Imperial Policy Forum hosted a panel on battery tech’s role in the UK’s clean power mission, uniting experts from government, industry, and academia. The Imperial Policy Forum hosted a panel event ...
Imperial researchers show that 'Marsquakes' are caused by seismic signals from meteoroid impacts reaching farther and deeper than previously known. Imperial researcher Dr Constantinos Charalambous ...