El Niño has officially been declared in 2023. This naturally occurring climate phase brings warmer weather throughout the globe and can increase the risk of extreme weather. This section explains how ...
Undergraduate MSci Compare Biological Sciences Investigate the behaviour of living systems from the level of molecules and cells up to whole organisms and ecosystems and gain enhanced research skills ...
We’re No.1 in the UK for studying Civil Engineering, pioneering research and innovation while delivering world-class teaching that shapes the built and natural environments. Our MSc courses are ...
Theory, modelling and simulations to aid the discovery and optimisation of materials with a wide range of applications including: solar energy conversion, catalysis, structural, molecular electronics, ...
UROP can enhance your appreciation of the research environment especially if you are keen on considering postgraduate study. Equally, it is the perfect opportunity to pursue something relevant to your ...
Researchers in Imperial’s Fleming Initiative have been awarded new funding through a global programme to help transform the ...
Researchers at Imperial College London are collaborating on a new £5.3m project to adapt and scale an AI enabled digital mental health ...
An international team co-led by Imperial College London has obtained the longest ever sediment core from beneath the ...
Staff and students are being invited to spring into action this March with a series of events and hands-on experiences for ...
People with major depressive disorder saw significant and lasting reductions in their symptoms from a single dose of the psychedelic compound DMT ...
Dr Azalea Raad has been awarded a Suffrage Science Award in Maths and Computing, recognising her contributions to the field and her role in ...
Former First Lady of the United States, Dr Jill Biden, visited Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial College London to explore work on ...
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