Helen Challis International Office An introduction to Imperial College London
The resulting museums on the South Kensington Campus The Science Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum The Natural History Museum The Royal Albert Hall
Imperial College 14,000 students 9,000 undergrads 5,000 postgrads 3,300 academic staff 49% students from outside UK
Imperial College in the heart of London
World Ranking
14 Nobel Prize Winners and one Field’s medallist Alexander Fleming: Penicillin Andrew Huxley: Nerve Impulses Rodney Porter: Stucture of Antibodies Abdus Salam: Theoretical Physics Simon Donaldson: Algebreic geometry Denis Gabor: Holography
What can you study? Undergraduate BSc (3 yrs) MSci (4 yrs) BEng (3 yrs) MEng (4 yrs) MBBS (6 yrs) Postgraduate MSc (1 yr) MRes (1 yr) PhD (3-4 yrs)
How do you apply? Undergraduate Study Abroad Or Student Exchange schemes Through Global Educational Links Postgraduate Apply directly Online Ongoing admission Research supervisor Academic references English Language
How much does it cost? Fees: Undergraduate From £22,500 – year Where fees apply Fees: Postgraduate From £18,500 - year Cost of Living £1,000 / month (approx)
What can you study? Engineering
What can you study? Engineering Aeronautical Bio Biomedical Chemical Civil & Environmental Computing Earth Sciences Electrical & Electronic Materials Mechanical Nuclear
What can you study? Medicine
What can you study? Medicine MBBS Cancer Pathology Neuroscience Cardiology Genetics Immunology Bioinformatics Surgical science Allergy....many more
What can you study? Business
What can you study? Business Management Finance Economics and Strategy for Business Risk Management Actuarial Finance International Health Management Strategic Marketing Innovation and Entrepreneurship MBA
What can you study? Natural Sciences
What can you study? Faculty of Natural Sciences Life Sciences Biology Cell and molecular biology Molecular Biosciences Chemistry Physics Maths Biochemistry Biotechnology Environmental Policy
Faculty of Natural Sciences
In the Department of Chemistry
MRes in Nanomaterials In the Department of Chemistry MRes in Green Chemistry MRes in Plastic Electronics (see also: Physics) MSc in Theory & Simulations (see also: Physics)
9 Physics Based Taught Masters *Shock Physics *Optics and Photonics *Quantum Fields & Fundamental Forces *General Physics *Theory and Simulation of Materials *Controlled Quantum Dynamics *Photonics *Plastic Electronics *Plasmonics and Metamaterials *
Life Sciences ۩Molecular BiosciencesMolecular Biosciences ۩Cell & Molecular Biology Cell & Molecular Biology ۩Ecology & Evolution Ecology & Evolution
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What can you study? MSc- 1 year Masters 12 month course – October to September Taught focus from October-May/June followed by projects and research Courses prepare students with a variety of research experience, group work and industry contact Specialise in your subject area Business courses in take students up to PG level from non-business related fields
What can you study? PhD Studies Usually 3 years of research, with 6 months for writing up Research programme – work closely with supervisor and research group Support from your supervisor, department, faculty and graduate school Transferable skills training
How do you apply? MSc/Taught Masters On-line application No set deadlines ( but courses may fill by Spring ) Deadlines for scholarships – earlier Courses begin late Sept/early Oct 2course choices References Previous qualifications English Language Personal statement
Contact potential supervisor directly See website for details of supervisors/topics Apply on-line Give details of supervisor and topic No deadline- can start any time of year May be a deadline for scholarships English Language How do you apply? PhD Studies
Postgraduate Funding Country specific scholarships eg: Marshall, Fulbright, Lee Family, CSC Imperial, A*Star, CONACYT, Santander ( see website for others ) Industry or charity sponsorship eg: Shell, BP, Rolls Royce, Santander, Samsung, CRUK, Welcome Trust, etc. Scholarships available directly from the College eg: Rector’s Scholarship and others Research specific sponsorship available from department/ supervisor