Imperial 1907 Circle

Page 1

1907 CIRCLE

WE ARE CELEBRATING YOUR SUPPORT

a


Situated at the heart of our White City Campus, the Invention Rooms is a unique facility of workshops and maker spaces where we invite local community members to collaborate with our students and staff to create and invent. Thanks to the support of our donors, the College is able to extend our highly engaging outreach programmes to more young people than ever before, inspiring future generations of inventors, entrepreneurs and makers from White City and beyond.


Welcome to the Imperial 1907 Circle. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you as a new member of the Imperial 1907 Circle. You are joining a growing community of loyal supporters who are committed to helping enhance Imperial’s reputation for excellence in research and teaching. Having recently joined the College, it is a privilege to see how passionate donors like you are about making a meaningful impact on Imperial and its students. Whether by helping talented students in financial need through the Imperial Bursary Fund, supporting one of our four faculties to address its most pressing priorities or advancing research that aims to create a safer and more sustainable world, your generosity truly makes a difference to those studying at the College today and in the future. I hope you will enjoy the opportunities to engage with the College that your membership provides. Michael Murphy Vice-President (Advancement)

1


Making a lasting impact. The Imperial 1907 Circle acknowledges the generosity of donors who have given between £5,000 and £9,999 during the College’s financial year. Medical breakthroughs, scientific discoveries and new technologies conceived at the College and funded by philanthropic support have helped shape Imperial since its establishment. By giving at this level your support is not only instrumental in helping the College to achieve its current priorities, but also in fulfilling its future ambitions. The founding of Imperial College London The Imperial 1907 Circle is named in celebration of the historic year the College was founded. On 8 July 1907 a Royal Charter, granted by King Edward VII, united the Royal College of Science, the Royal School of Mines and the City and Guilds College to form Imperial College London. Philanthropy played a vital role during the early days of Imperial. Substantial donations from renowned businessmen and philanthropists Sir Alfred Beit and Sir Julius Charles Wernher funded the construction of a new building, and exactly two years after the signing of the Royal Charter, the foundation stone was laid by King Edward VII. Just as philanthropy shaped Imperial at its foundation, your support is now determining the future growth of the College.

2


“ A mid the cheers of those present, Mr McKenna stated that it would be his privilege to petition the King to grant a charter to the new Imperial College of Science and Technology… He trusted that with the starting of this new Imperial College a better and brighter day for the cause of scientific education would dawn.” Mr Reginald McKenna, President of the Board of Education, confirms his support to grant a Royal Charter to Imperial College London

As a member of the Imperial 1907 Circle you are making a significant impact on the work of the College. Your support is allowing Imperial to address immediate needs in areas such as scholarships, bursaries, research, teaching and outreach initiatives. Imperial is defined by our rigorous academic work, multidisciplinary collaborations and the ambition to develop bold solutions for some of the world’s most critical challenges. Your generosity is enabling our thriving and dedicated academic community to apply their intellect, skills and entrepreneurial spirit for the benefit of society. Thank you for helping us to provide an environment that is supportive and highly collaborative. Philanthropic support has a profound impact on the College and enables our academic community to excel and push the boundaries of their fields.

3


“ Without my scholarship I would have to support myself financially, which would leave little time to pursue my love of music. I am a part of the string ensemble, chamber music society and I also play in a piano quintet that I formed with other students. Having this scholarship has been a relief financially, and it also inspires me to strive both academically and personally.” Amalia Madden (Physics), undergraduate scholarship recipient

4


Your gifts allow us to direct support where it is most needed, be it providing hardship grants, bursaries, scholarships or seed funding for research projects. Thanks to the generosity of donors, chemistry student Michael Howlett was able to understake a placement at the University of British Columbia within the Tanner research group, which is working to produce a test molecule for a novel antibiotic.

“ I never would have considered applying for this opportunity if it weren’t for the bursary. It has had an impact on the work I do, my performance, and my confidence and enthusiasm since returning to university.” Michael Howlett (Chemistry), undergraduate

5


Driving future innovation. At the White City Campus, Imperial is developing a thriving ecosystem of interdisciplinary research and innovation. The Campus will provide state-of-the-art space for translating research ideas into direct applications and spin-out companies. Within the Translation and Innovation Hub (I-HUB), companies are collaborating with Imperial researchers to turn scientific innovations into new products and services. The Molecular Sciences Research Hub will inspire a new way of doing chemistry that transcends disciplinary boundaries, and the Michael Uren Biomedical Engineering Research Hub will bring engineers, scientists and clinicians together to pursue transformative research into new and affordable medical technology. In its new home, our School of Public Health will bring together technological innovation, big data, and advances in scientific knowledge, to address some of the most complex health challenges in our own community and around the world. Philanthropic support has been, and will continue to be, critical in enabling us to achieve our vision for a modern university campus at White City.

6


7


Membership and opportunities. Membership of the Imperial 1907 Circle is open to philanthropic supporters who give between £5,000 and £9,999 during the College’s financial year. For each year of your Imperial 1907 Circle membership, you will receive: – A commemorative lapel pin – An invitation to an exclusive event for Imperial Circle members – Invitations to other high-profile and public College events throughout the year – Special recognition in the College’s Annual Fundraising Report as an Imperial 1907 Circle member If you have any questions about your membership or would like more information about how your gift is making an impact please do not hesitate to contact us. Email giving@imperial.ac.uk Telephone +44 (0)20 7594 9330 www.imperial.ac.uk/giving/imperial-1907-circle Advancement Division, Imperial College London, Level 5 Sherfield Building, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ

8


“ For me, giving back isn’t just about how much I benefited from the College, it’s also about recognising the impact I see alumni having in so many aspects of life. From engineering to cancer research and from climate change to artificial intelligence and innovation, Imperial has nurtured and equipped top calibre leaders for more than a century”. Haris Sitzoglou (MSc Risk Management and Financial Engineering 2008)

9


www.imperial.ac.uk/giving/thank-you

10


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.