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Imperial College London

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London, United Kingdom

Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, focused on science, engineering, medicine, and business. It is known for its cutting-edge research and is ranked among the top universities in the world, attracting a diverse student body and faculty from around the globe.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Imperial College London

-4.42

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Latest Event

Imperial College London Modern Slavery Statement Implementation

Imperial College London released its Modern Slavery Statement, outlining comprehensive due diligence procedures, mandatory supplier questionnaires for major contracts, and annual compliance verifications. The statement, issued pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and signed on 3 December 2024, emphasizes the institution’s commitment to combat modern slavery and human trafficking within its diversified supply chains.

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BYSTANDER

Imperial College London is currently rated as a Bystander.

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Companies scoring here do little to oppose authoritarianism. Their inaction results in a passive endorsement of the status quo, as they neither actively resist oppression nor contribute to overt support for it.

Latest Events

  • Imperial College London Modern Slavery Statement Implementation Logo
    DEC
    03
    2024

    Imperial College London released its Modern Slavery Statement, outlining comprehensive due diligence procedures, mandatory supplier questionnaires for major contracts, and annual compliance verifications. The statement, issued pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and signed on 3 December 2024, emphasizes the institution’s commitment to combat modern slavery and human trafficking within its diversified supply chains.

  • +75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 1

    The statement details proactive measures, including supplier due diligence questionnaires for contracts over £100,000 and annual compliance checks for key suppliers, which indicate Imperial College London's commitment to ethical supply chain practices and labor rights. These actions reduce the risk of modern slavery and align with anti-authoritarian, socially responsible practices.

    Statement on Modern Slavery

  • Imperial College Faces Labor Strike Over Abysmal Pay Offer Logo
    OCT
    02
    2023

    Workers including technicians, maintenance, and security staff initiated strikes in response to an inadequate pay increase offer, highlighting stark inequities as management enjoys disproportionately large salaries.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    Imperial College London's decision to present an abysmal pay offer—especially in contrast to the generous salaries of its management—demonstrates a disregard for fair labor practices and workers' rights. This has led to organized strikes by low-paid staff, marking a serious labor relations issue that undermines equitable practices and supports authoritarian corporate dynamics.

    Fresh Imperial College strikes after 'abysmal' pay offer rejected

  • Union Vote Accepts 2024-25 Pay Award at Imperial College London Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    Trade union members at Imperial College London voted overwhelmingly to accept the 2024-25 pay award, bringing a resolution to extended industrial action and disputes over previous imposed pay awards. This decision effectively ended nearly 12 months of labor unrest following contentious pay award impositions in 2022-23 and 2023-24.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    The acceptance of the 2024-25 pay award following union consultation marks a significant positive development in ensuring fair labor practices. By resolving a long-standing pay dispute generated by imposed low wage increases amid a cost-of-living crisis, Imperial College London's outcome strengthens workers' rights and reinforces collective bargaining—a key progressive and anti-authoritarian labor victory.

    Joint Trade Unions | Staff | Imperial College London

  • Imperial College Labor Dispute over Pay Cuts Logo
    MAR
    22
    2023

    Over 200 Imperial College workers, who are members of the Unite union, initiated strike action on March 22, 2023, protesting the imposition of a 3.3% pay offer amid claims of a massive pay cut. The dispute highlights a sharp contrast between the university's substantial reserves and the record salary paid to its vice chancellor, raising concerns over worker rights and equitable financial practices.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    The strike action underscores significant dissatisfaction among workers facing a meager 3.3% pay increase in the face of large financial reserves and record executive compensation. This event reflects a broader pattern of policies that undermine labor rights and fair remuneration, suggesting practices that are exploitive and aligned with authoritarian management styles.

    Imperial College strike action over 'massive pay cut' stretches into ...

  • Imperial College London Arms Funding and Investment Logo
    DEC
    31
    2017

    Between 2013 and 2017, Imperial College London received over £9-million in grants from private arms companies and currently invests over £3-million in the arms industry, including a £500,000 stake in Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. This establishes financial ties between the university and the arms trade, potentially compromising its public research ethos.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 1

    Imperial College London's acceptance of over £9-million in grants from arms companies and its subsequent £3-million investment in the arms industry links the institution to the militarization of public research. This financial relationship arguably compromises ethical research practices and institutional integrity, aligning the university with actors that support repressive and authoritarian agendas.

    British universities are being increasingly captured by arms corporations

  • -50

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 1

    The financial dependency created by accepting large grants and investing in the arms industry establishes structural ties that may influence research priorities and compromise institutional autonomy. This dependency helps to normalize arms financing in academia, indirectly contributing to the militarization of public institutions.

    British universities are being increasingly captured by arms corporations

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