Imperial College London

Imperial College London (Imperial) is a public research university in London, England. Its history began with Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, who developed his vision for a cultural area that included the Royal Albert Hall, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and several royal colleges. In 1907, Imperial College London was established by royal charter unifying the Royal College of Science, the Royal School of Mines and the City and Guilds of London Institute. In 1988, the Imperial College School of Medicine was formed by merging with St Mary's Hospital Medical School. In 2004, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Imperial College Business School.

Imperial College London
MottoLatin: Scientia, imperii decus et tutamen
Motto in English
Scientific knowledge, the crowning glory and the safeguard of the empire
TypePublic research university
Established1907 by royal charter
Endowment£220.1 million
Budget£1.256 billion
PresidentHugh Brady
ProvostIan Walmsley
Academic staff
4,440
Administrative staff
4,115
Students22,791
Undergraduates11,722
Postgraduates11,069
Location
London
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Scarf
ColoursImperial blue  
Affiliations
MascotLion
Websiteimperial.ac.uk

Imperial College London focuses on science, engineering, medicine and business, with an entrepreneurial culture. The main campus is in South Kensington where most teaching and research takes place. A second campus in White City provides a platform for innovation. Facilities also include teaching hospitals throughout London that form an academic health science centre. The college was previously a member of the University of London and became an independent university in 2007. Imperial has an international community, with around 60% of students from outside the UK and 140 countries represented on campus.

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