Central Secretariat at Imperial College London was established to service and monitor the principal governance and management committees, advise on legislative issues, and ensure the effective management of the College's corporate records.
The Court of Imperial College London was created in 1998 when the College received its new Charter. At this time the Governing Body was replaced by a Court and a Council. The Court meets once each year and comprises about 150 members representing the variety of College stakeholders.
Example fonds Creator history (ISAD 3.2.2). Note that this will be added to the related authority record for Creator (ISAD 3.2.1).
The Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London dates from 2001 when it was renamed from the Department of Biological and Medical Systems. The department has its roots in two well-established research groups that date back to the 1960s: the Physiological Flow Studies Unit; and the Engineering in Medicine Laboratory.
1963 - 1989 Engineering in Medicine Laboratory
1966 - 1989 Physiological Flow Studies Unit
1989 - 1999 Centre for Biological and Medical Systems
1999 - 2001 Biological and Medical Systems