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Innovation - Economics - 16.10.2025
What does the future hold for the North East region?
Economics - Innovation - 15.10.2025
Enterprise Lab celebrates success at National Enterprise Education Awards
Health - Career - 15.10.2025

Psychology - Campus - 15.10.2025

A mobile app can improve the symptoms of one of the commonest mental health problem in students - even with limited engagementaccording to University of Manchester researchers.
Environment - 15.10.2025
Locking carbon in trees and soils could ’stabilise climate for centuries’ if combined with underground storage
Media - 15.10.2025
Art History students publish their first Special Issue
Media - 15.10.2025

Environment - Economics - 15.10.2025

Campus - Music - 15.10.2025

Health - Life Sciences - 15.10.2025
Groundbreaking 3D microscope will provide crucial new information on cancer cells
A powerful 3D microscope, capable of achieving new and more detailed insights into cancer cells, is being installed at the University of Glasgow.
History & Archeology - Religions - 15.10.2025

Life Sciences - 15.10.2025
Commercially sourced wildflower seeds may threaten Britain’s native red campion
Health - Politics - 14.10.2025
Poorer health linked to more votes for Reform UK in England
Poor health, particularly respiratory conditions, is linked to a higher proportion of votes for Reform UK in England.
Paleontology - Earth Sciences - 14.10.2025

Further excavations at Oxfordshire-s -dinosaur highwaycontinued this summer to uncover Europe-s longest sauropod dinosaur trackway.
Environment - Life Sciences - 14.10.2025
Life and Mind building opens in Oxford
Health - Veterinary - 14.10.2025
Which dogs have greatest risk of a tail injury
Last Updated: 14 Oct 2025 01:00:03 A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that the Boxer, English Springer Spaniel and Cocker Spaniel are the dog breeds most likely to have a tail injury.
Health - Psychology - 14.10.2025
Inactivity and inequality fuelling children’s health crisis in the North
Economics - Environment - 14.10.2025
University of Glasgow partnership launches bold new concept in sustainable fashion
Environment - Politics - 13.10.2025

Health - 13.10.2025
Collaborating with Action for ME to improve understanding
Health - Life Sciences - 13.10.2025
Faster MRI scans offer new hope for dementia diagnosis
The time to carry out diagnostic MRI scans for dementia can be cut to one third of their standard length, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
Innovation - 13.10.2025
What does Dubai chocolate tell us about why certain foods go viral?
Today is World Food Day, an international annual event to raise awareness of worldwide hunger and malnutrition, and advocate for a food-secure future for all.
Environment - 13.10.2025
UK must increase water availability to meet decarbonisation goals
The UK must significantly increase water availability to meet its decarbonisation goals, according to new research led by our Department of Engineering and involving our Department of Earth Sciences.
Campus - 13.10.2025
Staying safe as a student
Social Sciences - 13.10.2025

Environment - Electroengineering - 13.10.2025
Potential of biodegradable circuit boards for wireless comms tech
Engineers from a Scottish university are teaming up with industry to develop environmentally-friendly, biodegradable circuit boards for use in wireless communication technologies.
Innovation - Astronomy & Space - 13.10.2025
Durham and Japan Strengthen Scientific Collaborations
Career - Campus - 13.10.2025
Recent graduates benefit from major Shanghai career event
Life Sciences - Health - 10.10.2025
Genetic link between childhood brain disorder and Parkinson’s disease in adults
Errors in a gene known to cause a serious neurodevelopmental condition in infants are also linked to the development of Parkinson's disease in adolescence and adulthood, according to new research co-led by a UCL researcher. The study, published in the Annals of Neurology , looked at a gene called EPG5.
Materials Science - Chemistry - 10.10.2025

Chemistry - Environment - 10.10.2025

Researchers have demonstrated a new and sustainable way to make the chemicals that are the basis of thousands of products - from plastics to cosmetics - we use every day.
Life Sciences - Health - 10.10.2025
’Disease in a dish’ study of progressive MS finds critical role for unusual type of brain cell
Scientists have identified an unusual type of brain cell that may play a vital role in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), likely contributing to the persistent inflammation characteristic of the disease.
Social Sciences - 10.10.2025
New publication in Comparative Population Studies
Environment - Economics - 10.10.2025
New model helps supermarkets keep shelves stocked during crises - and go greener
Supermarket shoppers across the UK are all too familiar with empty shelves when disruption strikes. Whether it was the panic buying of COVID-19, floods affecting deliveries or strikes in distribution centres, the fragility of supply chains has affected most of us in recent years.
Research Management - Career - 10.10.2025
Major national initiative set to reshape the role of research professionals
Environment - Event - 10.10.2025
UCL and Food at UCL named finalists in Green Gown Awards for sustainable food innovation
Paleontology - Life Sciences - 10.10.2025

A near-complete skeleton found on UK's Jurassic Coast has been identified as a new and rare species of ichthyosaur - a type of prehistoric marine reptile that once ruled the ancient oceans. The dolphin-sized ichthyosaur called Xiphodracon goldencapensis , or the "Sword Dragon of Dorset" is the only known example of its kind in existence and helps to fill an important gap in the evolutionary fossil record of ichthyosaurs.
Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 10.10.2025
Durham loans items to National Portrait Gallery for international exhibit
Innovation - Health - 09.10.2025
UCL joins UK Prime Minister India visit and unveils new technology collaborations
Politics - Health - 09.10.2025
UCL powers the conversation during party conference season
Campus - 09.10.2025
Athena Swan: Share your experiences for UCL’s next submission
Innovation - Economics - 09.10.2025
University of Glasgow projects secure two prizes at Scotland’s Converge awards
Environment - Politics - 09.10.2025
Expert Comment: Conservative plan to scrap net zero target puts UK climate leadership at risk
Social Sciences - Earth Sciences - 09.10.2025
Life through a lens - how photos unlock the stories behind places
Research from The University of Manchester has uncovered how something as simple as walking and taking photographs can reveal powerful stories about people's lives and the places they live.
Politics - Social Sciences - 09.10.2025
What you study in school can shape your politics
Groundbreaking new research led by The University of Manchester has uncovered a significant and lasting link between the subjects young people study in secondary school and their political preferences. The study, led by Dr Nicole Martin from The University of Manchester alongside Dr Ralph Scott from the University of Bristol and Dr Roland Kappe from University College London, uniquely tracked thousands of English students from adolescence into adulthood.
Music - Campus - 09.10.2025

Research Management - 09.10.2025

Law - 09.10.2025
Law School expert wins prestigious award for research on freedom of expression
Research Management - 09.10.2025
Leeds achieves highest ranking since 2008
Politics - Health - 09.10.2025
UK’s arm’s length public bodies are highly vulnerable to politicisation
Health - Mar 13
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate
Career - Mar 13
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director

Economics - Mar 13
£9.6M SATURN-2 programme launched to deliver the UK's next generation of nuclear experts
£9.6M SATURN-2 programme launched to deliver the UK's next generation of nuclear experts

Health - Mar 12
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences designated as the WHO Collaborating Centre on Primary Health Care
Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences designated as the WHO Collaborating Centre on Primary Health Care
