Imperial College London
City | Country |
London | United Kingdom |
Services
Student services
- Building Maintenance Services
- Business Development Service
- Campus Services
- Careers Service
- Customer Services Centre (Estates Facilities)
- Disability support (students)
- Health & Safety
- Statistical Advisory Service
Housing services
- Private accommodation
- Beit Hall
- Eastside Halls
- Parsons House
- Pembridge Hall
Library services
Services
- Library Search
- BrowZine - browse e-journals
- Spiral repository
- Theses
- Store Service
- Passwords and working off-site
Medical services
Any member of staff (and their families) living within the Imperial College Health Centre’s postcode areas can be registered under the National Health Service at Imperial College Health Centre, South Kensington Campus.The College has an Occupational Health Service, which provides a range of work related health services, including health and safety at work, fitness assessments, counselling.
Student Life
Campus life
Imperial College Union
- Clubs, societies and projects
- Volunteering activities
- Advice Centre
- About the Union
- Music
- Art
- Theatre
- Cinema
Sports facilities
Sport Imperial manages a variety of different sports facilities from our new flagship sports centre, Ethos, at the South Kensington campus, to our first-rate Boathouse on London's Putney Embankment, to high quality sports grounds.
Student clubs
The Union facilitates over 250 student Clubs & Societies with more than 10,000 members, were sure to have something on offer that you want to do. Of course, if we dont have the right club, then well help you start one. As a member of the Union you may join any Union club or society. There are no restrictions on who may join a particular club or how many clubs you may join (though you are likely to have to pay a membership fee for most clubs).All clubs are run by elected students who represent the members interests. You will have a great say in the direction the club takes, the activity it takes part in and your level of involvement.
Accreditation
The BCS and IET are licensed by the Engineering Council to award Chartered Engineer status (CEng) and more recently by the Science Council to award Chartered Scientist status (CSci).
To do this they undertake a programme of visits to Universities to review their courses and to see if they provide an appropriate foundation for new entrants to the IT profession.