Imperial College Union Council met on the 7th November 2023 to discuss a motion related to the Union’s stance on the situation in Gaza. The motion was passed with a clear majority.
This year UK Disability History Month runs from 16 November to 16 December. This annual event serves as a reminder of the diverse challenges and experiences encountered by the disabled community. It is a time to celebrate the progress made so far and recognize the ongoing struggle for equality and human rights faced by individuals with disabilities.
Voting closed for all positions at 14:00, Thursday 26 October. A combined total of 3,794 students voted across the three sets of elections, an aggregate turnout of 15.03%.
A massive well done and thank you to all of you who ran for a position, who voted, and supported these elections. Congratulations to the winners!
See all results below, including those for CSP positions.
Otis Boykin, born in 1920 in Dallas, Texas, made remarkable contributions to STEM that changed the world of electronics. He pursued his passion for electronics and engineering at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.
The leaves are turning brown, the clocks are about to change and there's a definite chill in the air, which can only mean one thing - it's spooky season! We're celebrating the occasion with some chilling concoctions at FiveSixEight starting on Monday 23 October...
🧙♀️ Ready for a round of 'Trick or Treat'? We hope you're feeling brave! Our special Trick or Treat Shot Racks (£13) of 3 x Sambuca Chilli and 3 x Sambuca Apple aren't for the faint-hearted!
Language is the key to communication and understanding. For many international students, the language barrier can often feel insurmountable. The ability to communicate effectively in English is not only essential for daily life but also for academic success.
11th October is National Coming Out Day. It was established in 1988 to acknowledge the bravery and impact of coming out to one’s closest friends and family. This act of courage has become more widely accepted thanks to the work of Black queer trailblazers pioneering the LGBTQ+ movement throughout history.