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Imperial College London (Imperial) is a public research university in London, England. Its history began with Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert , who envisioned a cultural area in South Kensington that included museums, colleges, and the Royal Albert Hall .
The college was later incorporated into the Normal School of Science as a department, and the school was refounded as the Royal College of Science in 1890. [5] [6] In 1907, the Royal College of Science became one of the founding institutions of Imperial College, which joined the University of London, only to leave it and become independent in 2007.
Kilner, Atkinson, and colleagues from Imperial including Brandon, developed low temperature solid oxide fuel cells and formed the spin out Ceres Power. [5] Haynes and Mostofi have developed the ONETEP density functional theory code, for which Haynes was awarded the Maxwell medal in 2010. [ 6 ]
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Imperial College Business School is the business school of Imperial College London, located in London, United Kingdom. It was established in 2003 and opened by Queen Elizabeth II . The School is known for its entrepreneurial culture, which combines business disciplines with a science-based curriculum.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College ; History of the Department Archived 16 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine; Gay Hannah (2007) The History of Imperial College London 1907–2007: Higher Education and Research in Science, Technology and Medicine. Imperial College Press, London. ISBN 1-86094-709-3
Imperial College Healthcare was formed on 1 October 2007 by the merger of Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust and St Mary's NHS Trust with Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine. [4] In July 2008, Imperial College Healthcare announced that it would be launching a pilot scheme to reward medical teams with bonuses for successful operations.
The Careers Group, University of London was a division of the central University of London, serving the collective needs of a number of its college-based services, and collectively - until 2019, comprised the largest higher education careers and employability service in Europe. [1]