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[[File:Queen's Tower.jpg|thumb|The Queen's Tower of Imperial College (originally part of the Imperial Institute)]]'''Imperial College London''' is a university based in [[South Kensington]], London. It was founded in 1907, by amalgamating a number of separate institutions. It was part of [[London University]] until 1907, when it became fully independent.<ref>https://www.imperial.ac.uk/about/history/college-developments/</ref> Its main building occupies the site of the Imperial Institute. Its medical faculty is partly based at [[Charing Cross Hospital]]. | [[File:Queen's Tower.jpg|thumb|The Queen's Tower of Imperial College (originally part of the Imperial Institute)]]'''Imperial College London''' is a university based in [[South Kensington]], London. It was founded in 1907, by amalgamating a number of separate institutions. It was part of [[London University]] until 1907, when it became fully independent.<ref>https://www.imperial.ac.uk/about/history/college-developments/</ref> Its main building occupies the site of the Imperial Institute. Its medical faculty is partly based at [[Charing Cross Hospital]]. | ||
:"Imperial is one of only four universities to match all ten criteria in a checklist looking at whether university practices and policies are welcoming and supportive of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) students."<ref>http://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/blog/reporter/2011/07/21/imperial-receives-1010-in-university-guide-for-lesbian-gay-and-bisexual-students/. Accessed: 2015-09-05. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6bJm3uQn5)</ref> | |||
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Imperial College London is a university based in South Kensington, London. It was founded in 1907, by amalgamating a number of separate institutions. It was part of London University until 1907, when it became fully independent.[1] Its main building occupies the site of the Imperial Institute. Its medical faculty is partly based at Charing Cross Hospital.
- "Imperial is one of only four universities to match all ten criteria in a checklist looking at whether university practices and policies are welcoming and supportive of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) students."[2]
Notable people
David Harvey was Professor of Paediatrics and Neonatal Medicine at Imperial.
References
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