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Imperial celebrates Universities Week
Week highlights the cultural, social and economic impact of universities News
The fundamental role universities play in the social, cultural and economic well-being of the UK is celebrated this week with a national campaign to highlight the ‘big ideas’ that come out of the higher education sector.
Under the slogan What’s The Big Idea?, Universities Week highlights the innovative activities of universities in a number of different themes, from business and economic benefits to work in the community.
“Coming up with big ideas is the basis of what Imperial does,” comments the College’s Rector Sir Keith O’Nions. “This is a lively community of people who want to break records, discover new things and think the thoughts that no one has had before.
“One of the things that make this place so dynamic, though, is that people are not content just to sit and think; they have an enormous appetite to send their ideas and discoveries out into the world to make a difference. A cornerstone of Imperial’s success is the assumption that big ideas aren’t enough – we need real actions as well.”
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Research from Imperial College Business School demonstrates the value of public spending on research in higher education
16 March 2010, Natasha Martineau
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2 June 2010, Abigail Smith
New films show how patients are benefiting from Academic Health Science Centre
The AHSC is a unique kind of partnership between Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust that aims to improve the quality of life of patients and populations by taking new discoveries and translating them into new therapies as quickly as possible.
20 October 2009, Laura Gallagher
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Scientists and musicians discuss the science behind improvisation
26 May 2010, Lucy Goodchild
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A unique laboratory, supporting practical science in schools is opened today at Imperial by Lord Mandelson
23 March 2010, John-Paul Jones
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