GSK and Fleming Initiative scientists unite to target AMR with advanced AI
Imperial wins Outstanding Entrepreneurial University at THE Awards
Imperial celebrates impact of supporters who gave £77.5 million in 2024-25
Global Development Lab’s global partnerships and projects
Taking plant-based vaccines in to full-scale production in Africa.
New research into response to amputation, and the development of low-cost, life saving solutions.
Researchers have developed a two-part technology to curb the spread of malaria.
Lacewing is a novel Imperial-developed technology that provides portable, real-time health data.
Identifying research priorities and recommendations to understand and act on the mental health impacts of the climate crisis.
Innovating non-sewered sanitation technologies and finding better ways treat waste and partially recover value from it.
Imperial-partnered studies explore engagement with different types of restoration across the Atlantic Forest.
A programme examining the prospective impacts of fiscal measures to improve the nutritional quality of diets in south Asia.
Innovative and culturally relevant technology solutions that empower people and the planet for better outcomes.
Creating a tool to accurately map natural resources fragility to address the loss of human capacity.
The Bio+Mine project worked with a local community in the Philippines to implement transformative sustainable strategies.
Developing methods and tools to look at performance of integrated water systems to implemented globally.
World Weather Attribution has made scientific advances to determine how climate change intensifies weather disasters.
Chronic disease deaths decline globally, but progress is slowing
10 September 2025
Imperial co-hosts UN roundtable on capital markets and sustainability at FFD4
25 July 2025
17 July 2025
03 June 2025
11 April 2025
03 March 2026, 15.00–16.15
Global Development Lab Annual Lecture with Professor Celeste Saulo