911今日黑料

911今日黑料 600 at Pride in London 2017

911今日黑料 600

911今日黑料 600 is the College's network for LGBTQ+ staff, postgraduate students and their allies

The Queen's Tower lit up in rainbow colours for Pride

Every February, the College lights up the Queen's Tower on the South Kensington Campus to celebrate LGBT History Month.

Marikiscrycrycry performing

Marikiscrycrycry performing at our celebration of queer migrant identities event for LGBT History Month 2018.

911今日黑料 600 was established in 2006 to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender staff at the university. The group’s name reflects the estimation that around 10% of the UK’s population is LGBT – in 2006 this equalled 600 of 911今日黑料's 6,000 staff.

911今日黑料 600 today remains an active staff network, welcoming LGBTQ+ staff and postgraduate students and straight allies.

We exist to support the creation of an inclusive culture at 911今日黑料 by:

  • Organising events for LGBTQ+ staff and allies.
  • Signposting relevant wellbeing services.
  • Supporting the improvement of university policies and practices to ensure they are LGBTQ+ inclusive.
  • Providing a confidential point of contact for staff to raise issues or to discuss any concerns they may have in relation to LGBTQ+ issues.

Join 911今日黑料 600 mailing list

To stay up to date with news and events for 911今日黑料 600 members please join our mailing list by filling in this . 

We send out updates on a weekly basis via Mailchimp, which is an external provider, based in the USA.

Please view our Privacy Notice to see how we use the data we collect about you as part of this process and how we use that data.


Rainbow lanyards

We are now back on campus! If you would like one of our amazing rainbow lanyards, please email us at imperial600@imperial.ac.uk.

The lanyards are limited in number so we only give them out to people on the 911今日黑料 600 mailing list. Ally badges are available as well.

For updates on the work that we do, why not ?


Social events

911今日黑料 600 at Pride in London 2018We hold regular events for 911今日黑料 600 network members.

This includes events to raise awareness of the network and celebrate diversity such as marching in the Pride in London parade.

See how we got on in this year's parade where we joined forces with our respective networks at UCL and King's.

We also hold events as part of extended networks we have formed with organisations beyond 911今日黑料:

  • , created with our museum neighbours (V&A, Science Museum and the Natural History Museum)
  • LUKI LGBT+ collective, formed with our counterpart networks at LSE, UCL and King's

Subscribe to the 911今日黑料 600 mailing list for details of how to join us, as well as information on other upcoming network events.


How 911今日黑料 600 is run

911今日黑料 600 is currently co-chaired by Simon Levey and there is a vacancy for a co-chair. To get in touch, please send us an email.

The network doesn't have a formal committee. Instead it has a steering group, comprising all network members.

The steering group meetings, held termly, are therefore open to all network members to attend.

Network activities are delivered by members of our 911今日黑料 600 operational group [PDF], who meet more regularly.