How to book an employer place for the Life and Health Science Event 2023

The Life and Health Science Event is a collaborative careers event organised by Imperial College London, King's College London and UCL. For the first time since 2019, the event will be returning to an in-person face to face format, hosted at the Francis Crick Institute.

Imperial, King’s and UCL are top five study destinations for Life Sciences and Medicine students in the UK, together representing a cohort of over 4000 postgraduate and 5000 undergraduate students respectively.

The Life and Health Science Event is your opportunity to promote your organisation and opportunities to students from three of the UK’s most prestigious universities. Our colleges are research partners with the Francis Crick Institute; a project to create a world-leading biomedical research institute at the heart of London with the aim of bringing together scientists, academics, doctors, social scientists, engineers, and others in an interdisciplinary medical research centre.

When is the event?

Monday 16 October 2023, 16.30 - 19.30

Where is the event?

Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Rd, London NW1 1AT

Cost for employers to attend

Standard package - £350 + VAT.
Charity/SME - £150 + VAT.

What is included as part of this in person event?


Individual stand

You will be provided with your own stand which includes table and access to a power supply and wi-fi.

E-brochure

To accompany the fair and to help promote the attending organisations we produce an e-brochure which is distributed to students a week prior to the event.

This will include:

  • A brief description of your organisation
  • Application information and deadlines
  • Information about the departments that you are interested in

Advertising opportunities

Sponsorship: £1,500 + VAT.

For more information/details on sponsorship, please email r.j.carpenter@Imperial.ac.uk, Employer Liasion Manager. 

How to book your place

Bookings are being taken by our partners at King's College London and can be made through the King's College London event webpage.