Episodes
Looking for that perfect area? Take a look at our mini-guide to Camden.
Published 03/04/14
Looking for that perfect area? Take a look at our mini-guide to Acton Town.
Published 03/04/14
When going to view a property there are certain things that you need to look out for to ensure you're choosing the right home.
Published 03/04/14
Find out more about the different types of accommodation you can move into after living in halls.
Published 03/04/14
Before you sign that tenancy agreement, check you know what your obligations are.
Published 03/04/14
Take a look at what to consider when searching for an area to live in London when moving into Private Accommodation.
Published 03/04/14
Mel Peter, Senior Assistant Registrar at Imperial College London talks about admissions
Published 02/25/14
The College’s next leader is announced and a gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease shows promise in its first human trial. (Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 15 January 2014)
Published 01/15/14
A physicist plots an audacious space mission, a medical student invents an antibiotic, and two scientists get a taste of Westminster.
Published 01/15/14
Scientists prepare to test a possible HIV cure and the latest reports from the Curiosity rover suggest Mars once had lakes that could have sustained life. (Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 11 December 2013)
Published 12/10/13
In this edition, scientists report that pop music can improve the efficiency of solar cells and students tell tales of scaling huge rock faces in California.
Published 12/10/13
Professor David Nutt seeks support for research into alcohol alternatives, and Imperial researchers in Borneo capture a rare and elusive cat on camera. (Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 20 November 2013)
Published 11/19/13
In this edition, a Nobel laureate drops in at Imperial to talk about the science of ageing and students wrestle with the problem of putting motion sensors on crocodiles.
Published 11/19/13
Expert commentary on the IPCC's latest climate change report and a ride on Imperial's public engagement tricycle.
Published 10/22/13
Factiva is an important resource for Business news and information. Here, library staff give a short demonstration of how to carry out a search.
Published 10/16/13
Prajesh Jadeja invites students to try a new sport at the 2013 Freshers’ Fair.
Published 10/08/13
Imperial scientists get on their trike to bring science to the streets of South Kensington. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 9 October 2013)
Published 10/08/13
Why ballet dancers don’t get dizzy and why EU membership might spell trouble for Croatia’s brown bears. (Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 9 October 2013)
Published 10/08/13
Expert commentary on the IPCC’s latest climate change report and a ride on Imperial’s public engagement tricycle.
Published 10/08/13
Our series of evening events travels to the Imperial West campus. Among the attractions was DNA extraction from strawberries.(Extract 2 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 18 September 2013)
Published 09/17/13
Our latest Fringe event explored the science of your identity, with DNA origami, 3D brain images, and a look at stress inside the womb.
Published 09/17/13
Vice Provost Debra Humphris and Student Union president David Goldsmith discuss the National Student Survey results, which showed an overall satisfaction rating of 86 per cent. (Extract 2 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 28 August 2013)
Published 08/28/13
Gastric bypass surgery has surprising effects on the brain and Imperial researchers contemplate how to help crops thrive without nitrogen fertiliser. (Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 28 August 2013)
Published 08/28/13
How satisfied are Imperial's students, and can pressure from sunlight can power a spacecraft?
Published 08/28/13
An intelligent surgical knife and a new generation of display screen technology. (Extract 1 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 7 August 2013)
Published 08/06/13