In collaboration with our staff, students, partners and neighbours, we have developed the 2045 Campus Vision. This vision provides broad ideas for how the university’s estate could be developed over the next two decades and beyond. We intend to create a more connected, accessible, and sustainable university, celebrating and protecting our heritage and evolving to meet the needs of a diverse student body.
Pictured: an artist’s visualisation of a new student precinct, created by adding glass roofs between the redbrick buildings of Chancellor’s Court.
Record-breaking Global Alumni Gatherings
47 gatherings of alumni took place this year around the world, the most we have ever had! Look out for your opportunity to host or join one next year - can we make it to 50 for the University’s 125th anniversary?
Reimagining our research
You may have seen these artistic interpretations of our research everywhere from London Euston station to São Paulo International Airport. Our researchers worked with digital artists to bring to life the many ways we are changing how the world works. Clockwise from the top:
Professor Karen Guldberg’s work to make education more inclusive for autistic individuals, their families and educators
How climate change will affect our forests
Revealing the invisible quantum world that could offer huge benefits for our climate, communications, energy, transport and urban development
Saving mothers’ lives - just 24p could make the difference between life and death
Professor Dagmar Divjak is investigating how to make learning languages a more natural and rewarding experience