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Health - 13.02.2026
UCL statement on Student Group Claim
Environment - Civil Engineering - 12.02.2026
East London is at high risk of extreme flooding - here’s how to limit the damage
Dr Maciej Pawlik (UCL Risk & Disaster Reduction) highlights East London's recent flooding in an article for The Conversation written with a colleague, where they recommend improved flood defences, greater green infrastructure and raised community awareness.
Event - Campus - 12.02.2026
Celebrating 200 years of UCL with light, sound... and cake!
Social Sciences - 12.02.2026
Spotlight on... Jeremy Bentham
Health - 12.02.2026
Breathing tube insertion before hospital admission for major trauma saves lives
Trauma patients urgently requiring a breathing tube are more likely to survive if the tube is inserted before arriving at hospital compared to insertion afterwards, suggests a modelling study led by researchers at UCL and the Severn Major Trauma Network. The researchers found that prehospital emergency intubation of high-risk trauma patients could improve 30-day survival by 10.3%, and could save 170 lives each year in the UK.
Event - 12.02.2026
Year of the Horse, miles from home
Pedagogy - 12.02.2026
UCL200 on your desktop
Pedagogy - Campus - 12.02.2026
Disagreeing Well programme: small project funding pilot
Health - Life Sciences - 11.02.2026
Call for action on understudied lung cancer in never-smokers
Lung cancer patients who have never smoked make up a significant and growing share of global lung cancer cases, yet remain an understudied group, according to a new review written by UCL researchers.
Architecture & Buildings - Campus - 11.02.2026
A 200-year story in the making: New publications released to commemorate UCL’s Bicentenary
Social Sciences - 11.02.2026
Have your say on UCL’s REF2029 Code of Practice
Health - 11.02.2026
Scientist and patient jointly named on TIME100 Health list
Campus - Health - 11.02.2026
Here, it will happen: the beginning of an ambitious third century at UCL
Event - Campus - 11.02.2026

Health - 10.02.2026
Middle-aged women from deprived backgrounds struggle to quit smoking
Middle-aged women from more deprived backgrounds in Great Britain are significantly more likely to smoke and face greater challenges when trying to quit, according to a new study from researchers at UCL. The study, published in BMC Medicine and funded by Cancer Research UK, analysed women's smoking habits by age and socio-economic status and revealed that for women from less deprived backgrounds, smoking rates were highest in adolescence and early adulthood before declining through middle-age and later life.
Event - Economics - 10.02.2026
Getting ready to enjoy UCL Illuminated - Main Quad reopens
Chemistry - Politics - 10.02.2026
Chemistry professor honoured with science diplomacy award
Economics - 09.02.2026
Women who use online banking are more likely hold the purse strings
Women in the UK who use online banking tools are nearly five times as likely to manage their household finances and about twice as likely to have the final say in major financial decisions, compared with women who don't bank online, a new UCL-led study has found. Using nationally representative data of heterosexual couples aged 20-64 from the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study, researchers show how online banking enhances its usersfinancial influence within their relationship, making them more likely to manage the couple-s money and have the final say in major financial decisions.
Event - 09.02.2026
UCL Illuminated: Sign up for the online stream
Astronomy & Space - Event - 09.02.2026
UCL astrophysicist and chemist honoured in Blavatnik Awards
Psychology - 09.02.2026
Group support programme helps foster carers avoid burnout
A group-based support programme for foster carers significantly improves carer wellbeing, reduces burnout and stress, and strengthens relationships with children in care, while also offering good value for money, finds a new study led by a UCL researcher.
Politics - Economics - 06.02.2026
Analysis: Bolivia’s ’capitalism for all’ project sparks backlash
Social Sciences - Campus - 05.02.2026
UCL launches new Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan for 2025/6-2029/30
Social Sciences - Campus - 05.02.2026
UCL launches new Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan for 2025/26-2029/30
Health - Life Sciences - 04.02.2026
How our lab is helping develop an Alzheimer’s test that can be done at home
Alzheimer's is Britain's biggest killer and a key focus of UCL research. Dr Eleftheria Kodosaki and Sophie Hicks (both UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) outline their vital lab work developing a finger-prick test to speed up diagnosis, in an article for The Conversation.
Economics - 04.02.2026
Victor Chu CBE to retire as Chair of UCL Council in July 2027
Career - Economics - 04.02.2026
How studying at UCL helped me rethink my career
Social Sciences - 04.02.2026
Celebrating Ramadan in the UCL community in 2026
Environment - 03.02.2026
Call for dentists to reduce unnecessary nitrous oxide use
Nitrous oxide used for sedating patients during dental appointments has a significant environmental impact, with wide variation in use and wastage across the UK, according to a new study by UCL researchers. Inhalation sedation uses a dose of nitrous oxide, otherwise known as laughing gas, and is an established technique for managing dental anxiety in children and adults.
Event - 03.02.2026
ArtsUCL Fringe Festival: Applications are open!
Pedagogy - 02.02.2026
UCL’s University of Sanctuary application: an update for staff and students
Health - Physics - 30.01.2026
UCL academics receive Wellcome Early Career Awards
Health - Life Sciences - 30.01.2026
Accelerating therapies for rare neuromuscular disorders through European collaborations
Media - 30.01.2026
Analysis: How much can we really know about Jane Austen? Experts answer your questions
Event - 30.01.2026
Announcing new creative partnerships and artworks to celebrate UCL’s 200th anniversary!
Paleontology - Environment - 30.01.2026
Baby dinosaurs a common prey for Late Jurassic predators
Babies and very young sauropods - the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ever walked on land - were a key food sustaining predators in the Late Jurassic, according to a new study led by a UCL researcher. The study, published in the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin , used data from fossils laid down 150 million years ago in the Morrison Formation*, in the United States, to map out a "food web" of the time - a gigantic network of who ate what and who ate whom.
Art & Design - Environment - 30.01.2026
New artwork commissioned to celebrate UCL200
Architecture & Buildings - Career - 30.01.2026
UCL professor receives architecture’s highest honour
Innovation - 30.01.2026
AI video startup co-founded by UCL Professor, valued at $4 billion
Mathematics - Pedagogy - 29.01.2026
UCL professors elected to Academy for the Mathematical Sciences
Campus - 29.01.2026
A fresh look for UCL: Update on the UCL Bicentennial Physical Legacy Works
Career - 29.01.2026
UCL launches new People Plan for 2025/26-2027/28
Social Sciences - 29.01.2026
LGBT+ History Month 2026 at UCL
Earth Sciences - 28.01.2026
Analysis: The cold war maps that can help us rethink today’s Arctic conflict
Environment - Social Sciences - 28.01.2026
Spotlight on... Tobias Ruttenauer
Research Management - 28.01.2026
UCL ranked third in new QS European university rankings
Religions - 28.01.2026
UCL Faith Action Plan: Focus groups for staff who practise a faith
Social Sciences - 28.01.2026
Launch of new ’Toilets at UCL’ webpage
Religions - 28.01.2026
UCL Faith Action Plan: Focus groups for staff who practice a faith
Career - 27.01.2026
UCL’s Megaproject Delivery Centre founding director on overhauling megaproject performance
Environment - Mar 27
The University of Manchester signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Utilities
The University of Manchester signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Utilities

Agronomy & Food Science - Mar 27
Gather & Gather unveils fresh new Spring/Summer 2026 menu designed for the warmer seasons
Gather & Gather unveils fresh new Spring/Summer 2026 menu designed for the warmer seasons
Environment - Mar 26
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'

Campus - MANCHESTER - Mar 26
Manchester students mentor local teenagers to build confidence in applying for university
Manchester students mentor local teenagers to build confidence in applying for university

