Natural History Museum Creating an icon A 21-metre long bronze Diplodocus in the heart of London might sound like the stuff of science fiction. But this jaw-dropping site will soon be coming to the grounds of the Natural History Museum in South Kensington. The...
London Metropolitan University Collaborating to rewild London’s gardens Greenery is declining in urban gardens, reducing biodiversity. The Wild Ways project is working to reverse the trend and rewild London by returning land to its natural state. The project is a...
Stevens Group, Imperial College, and Sinha Lab, Cambridge University Pioneering ways to treat damage to the heart We’re continuing to support vital research into new ways to treat the body’s most amazing muscle. At the end of 2020, we gave a grant of £200,000 to...
University College London Hospitals Charity (UCLH) A new stem cell transplant unit at University College Hospital For life-threatening blood cancers like leukaemia and lymphoma, a bone marrow or stem cell transplant can be a vital part of treatment. In 2022, we...
The British Library The making of a myth Was Alexander the Great a hero, villain, philosopher or magician? This debate, about one of the ancient world’s most famous figures, has been going on for two millennia – and now it’s being explored in a major exhibition at the...