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The case studies below are just a snapshot of the range of activity taking place at Imperial College London. From world-class research and collaboration with industry to innovative programmes designed to improve access for all students to higher education.

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Make a gift today. What's on at Imperial Events. Alumni Go To Alumni. Your network As an Imperial alumnus, you are a member of a lifelong community of over , across the globe. Find out more. Studying at Imperial Imperial is the only university in the UK to focus exclusively on science, medicine, engineering and business.

Our courses Our courses An Imperial education is something special. Find the right course for you. Explore life on campus. Listen to the full speech. Imperial College acquired Silwood Park in , as a Field Station to provide a site for research and teaching in those aspects of Biology not well suited for the main London campus. Instrumental in this was Munroe. Watch a documentary made about Silwood Park in Felix, Imperial's student newspaper, was launched on 9 December Read Felix online.

Visit the archive of Felix issues. On 29th January , the government announced in the Commons that it was intended that imperial College should expand to meet the scientific and technological challenges of the 20th century. Development officers were appointed, who investigated similar overseas and UK institutions.

The expansion had to include both technology and science; plans for innovations such as computing were made, General Studies, Management Studies and History for Science and technology were all new subjects to be added to the curriculum. New buildings included a large library and a seat Great Hall. Between and , the government required Imperial College to double in size.

Student numbers had to be increased to 3, during the quinquennium The Rectors in office during this period, both Sir Roderick Hill until and between to his untimely death in , Sir Patrick Linstead enthusiastically took up the challenge.

Prince Philip has a strong interest in Science and Technology and its application to industry. In the students of the Royal College of Science were looking for a suitable means of transport for their President. They travelled to Warrington to collect it, with their only introduction being a drive round the block, after which they faced a two hundred mile journey with considerable trepidation.

The reliability of the fire engine was in serious doubt, and the problems attached to restarting the engine if it stalled, or indeed was deliberately stopped, appeared to be rather overwhelming. The average range for a man when operating the starting handle had been quoted as 25 feet. The brave four set out, and were soon tearing along, but the driver at the time claimed he was not quite sure whether he, or the fire engine, was in control at the time.

The name "Jezebel" was eventually chosen due to the vehicle's temperament, which can be summed up by the following quote from a driver at Crosfield's: "when not trying to turn around in a circle, Jezebel had a pronounced tendency to proceed sideways like a crab".

Read more about Jez and share your memories of the RCS mascot. Estimates for the building work in December were: 85, cubic yards of cement, 3, tons of steel reinforcements and 6 million bricks! It was not all plain sailing though as disputes could not be settled as easily as Professor Blackett envisaged by imposing academic solutions.

Also in , work began on the Mechanical Engineering Building, which was being constructed behind the Waterhouse designed City and Guilds Building.

Other 50th birthday celebrations included a 50th birthday dinner held at Mansion House, a ceremony in the new Union Concert Hall and a College Ball. Listen to a special 50th birthday radio broadcast about Imperial. Imperial's Exploration Board set up to assist students who wish to travel and work on projects, with the first trip to Karakorum. Read about today's expeditions. An increase in halls of residence capacity was a necessity and the opportunity to expand residences in Princes Gardens, the square across Exhibition Road, was enthusiastically developed with Sheppard Robson as architects.

Weeks Hall was begun in due to the generosity of a donation from Vickers the engineering company which benefited from Imperial trained students. Lord Weeks was the Chairman of Vickers Ltd - and was instrumental in obtaining funding for the Hall, which was to include a summer conference centre for Vickers. She is a Morris T-type tonner truck and was bought by the RSMU in as a replacement for their previous mascot, Clementine I - a five ton Aveling and Porter steam traction engine.

The special relationship with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi was launched in It was to include long term secondments of Imperial staff, the training of Indian staff and short visits to Delhi by senior Imperial staff. Professor Sir Willis Jackson headed the Imperial initiative and chaired the group involved. Professor N. Moore of Mechanical Engineering was the first seconded member of Imperial staff to visit Delhi. The teaching of the history of science and technology at Imperial began in , with the first Professor A.

Rupert Hall. The department was based in Queen's Gate and taught postgraduate students. After she had opened Southside, she visited two other new buildings at South Kensington. In Electrical Engineering, she was given a demonstration of bandwidth compression and in Civil Engineering she viewed a model dam.

They were inaugurated by Lady Falmouth. Listen to the opening ceremony. An increasing demand for research and training facilities in nuclear science led in to a Government announcement of a national programme for the provision of low-power nuclear reactors to be available to universities and colleges of technology. Three reactors were approved in principle, one to serve the needs of the South of England. The University of London subsequently decided that this reactor should be located at the Imperial College Field Station at Silwood Park where the College would be responsible on behalf of the University for its management.

The project was financed for an initial period of five years from by a grant from the Science Research Council and subsequently supported by the University with funds from the University Grants Committee. A new building adjoining the reactor hall was completed in and provides radiochemistry and physics laboratories, workshops and office and study accommodation. The creation of the unit was instigated by joint research between Colin Caro a physician and James Lighthill, an applied mathematician and fluid dynamist.

They applied medical and engineering knowledge to study of blood and body fluid circulation and respiration. Construction was funded by an anonymous benefactor in who stipulated that dining facilities must be available for male residents. It was his vision that every student should have the opportunity of spending a year in a hall of residence. Following the move of the Imperial Institute to the Commonwealth Institute, it became clear that the Institute building was no longer suitable for its original purpose of being a "scientific research institution exploring and developing the raw materials of the Empire countries".

It was not adaptable to the College requirements for mid 20th century science and technology. It was agreed that the building should be demolished to enable the expansion of Imperial College and the building of modern laboratories, under the auspices of the governments plan for development of science and technology in higher education.

Plans for this were well developed when a campaign against the demolition developed, led by the Poet Laureate and great supporter of Victoriana, John Betjeman. Press articles appeared and as the pressure mounted, parties on both sides had their say. As Lord Home stated - "many will regret this change in the Kensington landscape.

But it is symbolic of the needs of the times that we can no longer rest on the memorials of past greatness but must prepare for a new but different greatness of the future. This compromise was accepted, though it took another ten years for this work to be completed, with the planning being undertaken by the Civil Engineering Department.

During demolition, a casket was found under the foundation stone, the Bhownagree casket. Two separate degree courses are established: Metallurgy, leading to a BScEng. A high voltage transmission electron microscope is obtained and research continues to thrive both in metallurgy and in ceramic, electrical and composite materials. Members of the new department included Sinclair Goodlad who taught expression of technical ideas to students in the Electrical Engineering Department.

The development of foreign language teaching was an important element. The Pimlico Connection was launched as a scheme for Imperial engineering students to assist with science teaching in local schools. A further benefaction for an extension of a student hall of residence was received in , on the understanding that the donor remain anonymous, and dining facilities continued to be provided and that women could now be admitted.

It was opened by Sir Andrew Huxley, the grandson of T. Huxley, the first Dean of the Royal College of Science. Recommended by the Dainton report Dainton picture left , increasing the length of the Engineering course was designed to expand students possibilities in obtaining managerial posts in industry by adding a year of study in industrial, social and economic studies. This was 'to produce engineers of a very high quality with an understanding of engineering in its managerial, social and economic context and able to advance to responsible positions in manufacturing industry'.

Universities made bids for University Grants Committee funds for this and Imperial was one of those accepted. David Huddie had come to similar conclusions as to the need for expansion studies from his in-depth investigation of Imperial and its courses. The festivities included a visit by Margaret Thatcher to the College, and a major exhibition entitled Tech The Aeronautics Department has developed expertise in testing vehicle aerodynamics, including the Bluebird of Donald Campbell and the Formula 1 racing car companies.

The past experience of Imperial College is that students are enthused by biomedical topics and show great interest in undertaking research in this area both as undergraduates and postgraduates.

St Mary's is similarly spurred by the creative opportunity of ideas within one institution. We are confident of the rich potential for development in Clinical Ophthalmology and Visual Science. Also of the central role of the Centre for Biological and medical Systems as the spur and focus to harness the complementary skills and interests of the enlarged Imperial College of Science, technology and Medicine.

The key to our success in the biomedical field lies in bringing together multidisciplinary teams with established records of achievements.

We undertake to build a team who will keep Imperial College of Science, Technology and medicine at the international forefront of biomedical research and teaching. The National Heart and Lung Institute's merger with Imperial in makes it one of the founding divisions of what later became the School of Medicine.

It now carries out pioneering research on all aspects of heart, lung cardiovascular disease, with increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary work in the areas of biomedicine, biophysics and bioengineering. During the Jeremy Paxman era of the popular and intellectual UK quiz show University Challenge, Imperial teams have fared well, becoming series champions twice and runners up once.

Along with Magdalen College Oxford, Imperial is one of only two institutions to have won more than one series, and is one of only five non-Oxbridge Colleges in the UK to have won at all. Five years later, the team pictured here became the second Imperial team to become series champions, defeating St John's College, Oxford, by to The following year, the Imperial team again reached the series final, but was beaten in a close match by Somerville College, Oxford.

Despite its defeat, the team was sent a bottle of champagne by host Jeremy Paxman, who described its final performance as both catastrophic and courageous. In the Imperial College School of Medicine was formed, the product of a series of mergers with leading London medical schools. It is now one of Europe's largest medical institutions, with over 1, postgraduates in the Graduate School of Life Sciences and Medicine and more than new medical undergraduates admitted each year.

The Academic Opportunities Committee was established in as a Rector's Advisory Committee to ensure a 'level playing field' for women academics at Imperial College by removing barriers that may exist in appointment or career advancement, and to ensure that the numbers of such qualified women in the College are as high as possible.

Founded in as the College of St Gregory and St Martin by Cardinal John Kempe, initially as a college for training priests, Wye College subsequently had uses as a private residence, grammar school and charity school.

In , the South Eastern Agricultural College was established which became the School of Agriculture within the University of London four years later. Throughout the 20th Century Wye, based near Ashford, Kent, had an international reputation for research-led teaching in biological sciences, the environment, agricultural economics and business management, agriculture and horticulture. It was also home to an award-winning Distance Learning Programme, offered in conjunction with the University of London.

Its primary focus was on basic and clinical research into the aetiology of rheumatoid and osteoarthritis and to develop preventative and therapeutic interventions.



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