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Imperial College

Categories: Education, Race Issues

Imperial College

Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine is an independent constituent part of the University of London.

On 8 July 1907, King Edward VII granted a Royal Charter establishing the Imperial College of Science and Technology. This incorporated the Royal School of Mines and the Royal College of Science. It also made provisions for the City and Guilds College to join once conditions regarding its governance were met, as well as for Imperial to become a college of the University of London. The college joined the University of London on 22 July 1908, with the City and Guilds College joining in 1910

Other medical schools have since also merged with the College.

2021: The : "Imperial College London urged to remove statue and rename buildings. Report into historical links to British empire highlights scientists who advocated eugenics and racism."

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Imperial College foundation stone

This plaque is at eye level on the front of the pedestal to the left of the e...

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Queen Victoria at Imperial College

{On the granite 'floor' on which she stands:} Unveiled by Her Majesty The Que...

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Sir Otto Beit

"The munificence of his benefactions" - we just don't write plaques like that...

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Sir Roderic Hill

This building was opened on 28 May 1957 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Qu...

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Thomas Huxley - SW7

This building is known as the Huxley Building of the Royal College of Science...

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