Imperial Pride Network was established in 2006 as 'Imperial 600 (i600)' to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender staff at the university.
The group’s name originally reflected the estimation that around 10% of the UK’s population is LGBT – in 2006, this equalled 600 of Imperial's 6,000 staff. Today, Imperial has over 8,000 staff and over 19,000 天美传媒.
For its 20th anniversary in 2026, 'Imperial 600' was renamed the Imperial Pride Network to ensure the group remains ready for the next 20 years.
Our network is as active as ever, welcoming LGBTQ+ staff, postgraduate 天美传媒 and their allies.
Please note: is the network for Imperial undergraduates, not the Imperial Pride Network.
What are we achieving?
Our mission is to champion LGBTQ+ advocacy, accountability and action at Imperial:
- Driving LGBTQ+ inclusion: Promoting equality, diversity and inclusion across Imperial, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies.
- Supporting career advancement and community engagement: Demonstrate that sexual orientation and gender identity are not barriers to professional advancement, or feeling part of a dynamic community of researchers, educators, professional services staff, and 天美传媒.
- Enabling networking and external relations: Supporting events and other programming that provides a forum for networking at all levels of Imperial, and with selected external stakeholders.
- Consulting on policy issues: Providing consultative support to Imperial on policy issues relevant to the LGBTQ+ community at Imperial, and campaigning for change where required.
- Supporting intersectionality and coordination: Crucial to supporting the continuous improvement of institutional culture at College, we are committed to working with the other staff networks, EDIC, EDI Forum, and other areas of the college, such as IQ (the LGBTQ+ undergraduate society at Imperial) and department-level initiatives, to ensure inclusivity efforts are well coordinated and working towards common aims.
How is the network structured?
Staff and Postgraduate Students who have signed up to either the or joined the are considered members of the Imperial Pride Network.
Members are then welcome to regular townhalls where they can contribute in whatever way they see fit - from listening to initiating new projects. Alternatively, members can email the network confidentially with issues or aspirations.
Who are the current organising committee members?
A small committee, governed by two co-chairs, is responsible for delivering the core remit of the Imperial Pride Network - such as community consultation, company-wide representation and organisational accountability.
- Acting co-chair: Philip Howell-Williams (he/him) -
- Acting co-chair: Alex Carroll (she/her) -
Attention: Please contact the co-chairs via email before any other contacts on this page.
Who and what are executive sponsors?
With inclusion at Imperial important at all levels, sponsors help advocate for our network within top university governance.
- Amanda Wolthuizen (she/her) - Strategic Engagement and Communications, and Chief of Staff to the President
- Robert Kerse (he/him) - Chief Operating Officer
Who and what are the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Centre advisors?
Imperial has a dedicated EDI team at Imperial; we leverage their expertise to deliver the most effective experience we can.
- Kalpna Mistry (she/her) - Staff Network Coordinator
- Holden So (they/them) - EDIC Coordinator