帝国理工学院
About
Ranked 9th in the world in the QS World University Rankings® 2020, Imperial College London is a one-of-a-kind institution in the UK, focusing solely on science, engineering, medicine and business. Imperial offers an education that is research-led, exposing youto real world challenges with no easy answers, teaching that opens everythingup to question and opportunities to work across multi-cultural, multi-nationalteams.
Imperial is based in South Kensington in London, in an area known as ‘Albertopolis’, Prince Albert and Sir Henry Cole’s 19th century vision for an area where science and the arts would come together. As a result, Imperial’s neighbors include a number of world leading cultural organizations including the Science, Natural History and Victoria and Albert museums; the Royal Colleges of Art and Music; the English National Ballet; and the Royal Albert Hall, where all of their students also graduate.
There is plenty of green space too, including two Royal Parks (Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens) within 10 minutes’ walk of campus. Travel to and from the area is also really easy as it’s served by three Tube lines and many bus routes.
One of the most distinctive elements of an Imperial education is that students join a community of world-class researchers. The cutting edge and globally influential nature of this research is what Imperial is best known for. It’s the focus on the practical application of their research – particularly in addressing global challenges – and the high level of interdisciplinary collaboration that makes their research so effective. Read more about their research impact here.
The number of award winners, Nobel Prize holders and prestigious Fellowships (Royal Society, Royal Academy of Engineering, Academy of Medical Sciences) amongst their staff is a testament to the outstanding contributions they have made in their respective fields.
Imperial is one of the most international universities in the world, with 59% of its student body in 2018-19 being non-UK citizens and more than 140 countries are currently represented on campus. Meanwhile, the College’s staff, like their students, are diverse in their cultural backgrounds, nationalities and experiences.
Follow Imperial on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat (just search "imperial college").
The College has a number of campuses including their South Kensington Campus where their outstanding facilities include:
- Full motion flight simulator used for investigating the handling qualities and performance of existing and future aircraft
- Carbon capture pilot plant – stretching over four floors and built to industrial standards
- Hydrodynamics laboratory for measuring waves and their impact
- KPMG Data Observatory (DO), the largest of its kind in Europe, featuring a circular wall of 64 monitors powered by 32 computers facilitating 313 degrees of surround vision
- Test-flight facilities for hybrid unmanned aerial robots in a lab that is equipped with 16 high-speed 3D cameras capable of tracking the robots in flight, and a further eight for tracking underwater movement
- Wind tunnels, covering speeds from a few meters per second to Mach 9
Imperial offers a huge range of student activities,including 370+ student-led clubs, societies and projects. Groups range from adrone society and e-sports to a capella and yoga, as well as a variety of musicand theatre groups. It’s also easy to find reminders of home through our cultural societies, including the Arabic, Indian, Italian, Japanese, and Korean societies amongst many others. The International Student Support team also offer a range of activities to help international students make the most of their time in the UK.
A postgraduate degree from Imperial will provide you with an excellent foundation for your future – and the College offers lots of support to help you prepare for it. The Careers Service is on hand to support your career planning from your very first day and for up to three years after graduation.
About
Ranked 9th in the world in the QS World University Rankings® 2020, Imperial College London is a one-of-a-kind institution in the UK, focusing solely on science, engineering, medicine and business. Imperial offers an education that is research-led, exposing youto real world challenges with no easy answers, teaching that opens everythingup to question and opportunities to work across multi-cultural, multi-nationalteams.
Imperial is based in South Kensington in London, in an area known as ‘Albertopolis’, Prince Albert and Sir Henry Cole’s 19th century vision for an area where science and the arts would come together. As a result, Imperial’s neighbors include a number of world leading cultural organizations including the Science, Natural History and Victoria and Albert museums; the Royal Colleges of Art and Music; the English National Ballet; and the Royal Albert Hall, where all of their students also graduate.
There is plenty of green space too, including two Royal Parks (Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens) within 10 minutes’ walk of campus. Travel to and from the area is also really easy as it’s served by three Tube lines and many bus routes.
One of the most distinctive elements of an Imperial education is that students join a community of world-class researchers. The cutting edge and globally influential nature of this research is what Imperial is best known for. It’s the focus on the practical application of their research – particularly in addressing global challenges – and the high level of interdisciplinary collaboration that makes their research so effective. Read more about their research impact here.
The number of award winners, Nobel Prize holders and prestigious Fellowships (Royal Society, Royal Academy of Engineering, Academy of Medical Sciences) amongst their staff is a testament to the outstanding contributions they have made in their respective fields.
Imperial is one of the most international universities in the world, with 59% of its student body in 2018-19 being non-UK citizens and more than 140 countries are currently represented on campus. Meanwhile, the College’s staff, like their students, are diverse in their cultural backgrounds, nationalities and experiences.
Follow Imperial on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat (just search "imperial college").
The College has a number of campuses including their South Kensington Campus where their outstanding facilities include:
- Full motion flight simulator used for investigating the handling qualities and performance of existing and future aircraft
- Carbon capture pilot plant – stretching over four floors and built to industrial standards
- Hydrodynamics laboratory for measuring waves and their impact
- KPMG Data Observatory (DO), the largest of its kind in Europe, featuring a circular wall of 64 monitors powered by 32 computers facilitating 313 degrees of surround vision
- Test-flight facilities for hybrid unmanned aerial robots in a lab that is equipped with 16 high-speed 3D cameras capable of tracking the robots in flight, and a further eight for tracking underwater movement
- Wind tunnels, covering speeds from a few meters per second to Mach 9
Imperial offers a huge range of student activities,including 370+ student-led clubs, societies and projects. Groups range from adrone society and e-sports to a capella and yoga, as well as a variety of musicand theatre groups. It’s also easy to find reminders of home through our cultural societies, including the Arabic, Indian, Italian, Japanese, and Korean societies amongst many others. The International Student Support team also offer a range of activities to help international students make the most of their time in the UK.
A postgraduate degree from Imperial will provide you with an excellent foundation for your future – and the College offers lots of support to help you prepare for it. The Careers Service is on hand to support your career planning from your very first day and for up to three years after graduation.
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Scholarships
Campus locations
South Kensington Campus,
South Kensington , London , United Kingdom , SW7 2AZ
Charing Cross Medical Campus,
Reynolds Building , London , United Kingdom , W6 8RP
Chelsea and Westminster Medical Campus,
369 Fulham Road , London , United Kingdom , SW10 9NH
Hammersmith Medical Campus,
The Commonwealth Building , London , United Kingdom , W12 0NN
North West London Hospitals Campus,
Watford Road , London , United Kingdom , HA1 3UJ
Royal Brompton Medical Campus,
Dovehouse Street , London , United Kingdom , SW3 6LY
Silwood Park Campus,
Buckhurst Road , Ascot , United Kingdom , SL5 7PY
St Mary's Medical Campus,
Norfolk Place , London , United Kingdom , W2 1PG
White City Campus,
80 Wood Lane , London , United Kingdom , W12 0BZ