News
UK to welcome Erasmus students again from 2027
The deal covers the 2027-28 academic year, and marks a reversal from Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit withdrawal from the scheme.
News
Frustration over lingering UK trade barriers threatens momentum behind the flagship US-UK innovation partnership championed by Imperial.
Books
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2025, Emrys reviews The Rest of Our Lives.
Books
A review of the slowburn Booker Prize 2025 Shortlist novel, The Land in Winter.
Imperial students tend to become very uncomfortable if I talk about my upbringing.
The startup, co-founded by a former Imperial Business School student, will rotate vendors and introduce “meal deals” to the Tuesday food court.
The College will run student focus groups to gather opinions on the technology as it considers a wider roll-out.
Submit work under this year's theme, flux, by 1st February.
The staff union will be on strike for two consecutive weeks.
The now-deleted but once widely-followed meme account, one of dozens that appeared across universities in recent months, was sharing seemingly neo-Nazi content.
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Books
What is identity? Booker Prize shortlist 2025 novel, Audition, reimagines our already fragmented perspective.
Lifestyle
Unreliable landlords and the cost of living shouldn’t stop you from getting into the Christmas spirit. Felix shares tips on having Christmas dinner on a budget.
Books
A review of the 2025 Booker Prize winner.
Books
A review of the messy but rich novel, shortlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize.
Books
A review of the gut-wrenching Booker Prize 2025 Shortlist novel, Flashlight.
Science
After 15 years of research, a 10-minute injection transformed three-year-old Ollie’s life in ways once thought to be impossible.
Science
A startup aims to make learning easier using AI.
Science
Femtech and Microbiome societies panel discusses the vaginal and gut microbiome.
Science
The trial is steeped in controversy and surrounded by international debate on the benefits and risks of using puberty suppressing hormones.
Societies
A reliable support system within Imperial for Muslim students.
Societies
Societies writer Rena Matsuoka covers Treasure Island: a treasure hunt by one Jim Hawkins and a curious crew turned out to be an evening full of chuckles and gasps.
Opinion
A voice from Imperial’s Sudanese Society on the conflict, and the urgency of paying attention.