An image you may or may not have seen: a smiling young woman holding a plate of raw, bloody meat up to the camera.  If you ...
The UK is set to rejoin the Erasmus+ scheme in 2027, seven years after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit Conservative government withdrew from the student, work and staff exchange and ...
Frustration over lingering UK trade barriers threatens momentum behind the flagship US-UK innovation partnership championed ...
Saturday 7th June: Pro-Palestinian protestors hold banners as they stand on ALERT at the Great Exhibition Road Festival. Tuesday 10th June: A student announces a hunger strike asking for Imperial to ...
Professor Alice Gast, President of Imperial College London, last year had one of the largest expense claims of any Russell Group head, Felix can reveal. Data obtained from Freedom of Information ...
How has the rise in student use of generative AI changed your approach to teaching and assessment? The first thing I would say about the HEPI report is it has a few caveats. It’s taken from about a ...
Following major elections across the West and several transfers of power, China's leadership post-Xi Jinping is a topic gaining greater prominence. Now 71 and in the middle of his third five-year term ...
When construction began on the grand Imperial Institute in 1887, fears were already being expressed that it would turn into a wasteful white elephant. Barely a year later, in fact, Thomas Henry Huxley ...
I sat on the Piccadilly Line through West London down to Harlington last Saturday, for forty-five minutes, confused as to what “bottle match” meant. I thought it was some sort of idiom. The “bottle,” ...
The Royal College of Science Union (RCSU) is re-launching the Broadsheet magazine after more than three years of hiatus. Editor Amber Patara and Deputy Editor Begum Yener sat down with Felix to ...