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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox coat of arms The coat of arms of Imperial College London is an heraldic emblem used by Imperial College London. Edward VII granted the college the arms on the 6 June 1908 by royal warrant.[1][2][3] It is blazoned:

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The open book with Шаблон:Lang inscribed was later adopted by the then-new New South Wales University of Technology in 1952.[4] The historic constituent colleges, and their surviving constituent unions use their own emblems, with only the City and Guilds's emblem being a coat of arms.[5] Many of the historic medical schools which merged to form Imperial College School of Medicine also had their own coat of arms, although these are no longer used.[6][7] On 5 June 2020, the college decided to remove the motto from the official rendition of the coat of arms, to address issues of colonialism. This was part of a wider effort to address racial inequality in college provisions following the murder of George Floyd and the ensuing focus on the Black Lives Matter movement.[2][8] The motto, "Шаблон:Lang", which is translated as "Scientific knowledge, the crowning glory and the safeguard of the empire", had always traditionally been shown with the crest, being depicted as such by Fox-Davies as early as 1915.[1][9] Unusually for an English university motto, it was granted with the coat of arms, which prevented it being updated instead of simply not shown.[3]

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