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We've made it - term 2 has come to an end! We hope you all manage to have a relaxing well-earned break. Please see below a list of our closing and re-opening dates:
The Union Building will close at 6pm on 5 April and will re-open at 9am on Thursday 13 April.
To help us get there, we need your input. Today we’re launching our student consultation - giving you the opportunity to help shape our next strategy. Let us know what’s most important to you and areas where we need to improve.
Voting in the Leadership Elections 2023 ended at 14:00 on Thursday 16 March with 5,541 students casting votes for the next cohort of Imperial student leaders. The electorate was 24,411, representing a turnout of 22.70%.
5,339 students cast votes for CSP leaders, with an aggregate total of 7,426 students voting across the full set of elections. The elections achieved a combined turnout of 30.42%.
It’s March, which can only mean one thing… it’s elections season! On every campus and on every social media platform, thousands of students are vying for your vote.
We mark International Women’s Day at ICU through the Gender Equality Network. The elected students work to promote gender equality and empower women both within the College and in the wider community.
As we approach International Women's Day, they will be hosting a fundraising event to support the Girls Friendly Society, a charity that empowers and supports girls and young women in the UK. They are also launching different proposals to improve the learning environment in the Central Library!
Let’s talk about eating disorders and bust some myths about these conditions.
Facts about Eating Disorders:
Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses involving disordered eating behaviour and concerns towards body weight and appearance to cope with difficult emotions and situations.
From academic pressure to money worries and loneliness - it’s easy to feel overwhelmed at university. Identity crises, discrimination, and global concerns can make student life even tougher to navigate for the 2.3 million students currently studying in UK universities.