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University College London
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Law - 26.10.2023

Campus - Social Sciences - 26.10.2023

A message from Donna Dalrymple, UCL's Chief People Officer. Dear colleagues, We are delighted to share the institutional LGBTQ+ action plan with our university community.
Politics - 26.10.2023
Opinion: Funding for Ukraine is anything but certain after US elects new speaker
Health - 26.10.2023

History & Archeology - Politics - 26.10.2023
Analysis: Israel-Hamas war: six key moments for the Gaza Strip
Health - 25.10.2023

Interdisciplinary team from UCL recognised with prestigious photography prize for their work to develop new techniques to view the internal workings of human organs.
Social Sciences - Campus - 25.10.2023

Social Sciences - Campus - 25.10.2023

Find more information about how our university has been responding and how to access support for those affected.
Sport - 25.10.2023

Campus - Life Sciences - 25.10.2023

Linguistics & Literature - Event - 24.10.2023

Health - Pharmacology - 23.10.2023

A course of treatment with existing drugs prior to chemoradiation led to a 35% reduction in the risk of death or return of cancer, in trial results presented by researchers from UCL and UCLH.
Administration - 23.10.2023

Politics - 20.10.2023
Opinion: Kosovo and Serbia in crisis talks as regional tension escalates thanks to Russian meddling
Media - 19.10.2023

Media - 19.10.2023

Are you a budding journalist, with a keen eye for detail and the passion for producing a captivating news story? Then we have two exciting opportunities to become either a Student Journalist or join the Content Writers Pool.
Innovation - Environment - 19.10.2023

The world may have crossed a "tipping point" that will inevitably make solar power our main source of energy, finds a new study by researchers at UCL and the University of Exeter.
Physics - Astronomy & Space - 18.10.2023
Two UCL academics honoured by the Institute of Physics
Campus - Life Sciences - 18.10.2023

Politics - 18.10.2023

Policy responses to the cost of living crisis are falling short by not accounting for differences in how people experience the crisis, and by not addressing the root causes of rising deprivation in the UK, found a recent mini-commission led by UCL researchers.
Pedagogy - History & Archeology - 18.10.2023

Politics - History & Archeology - 18.10.2023
Analysis: Hamas and Hezbollah: how they are different and why they might cooperate against Israel
Pedagogy - Linguistics & Literature - 18.10.2023

Innovation - 17.10.2023

Architecture & Buildings - 16.10.2023

Health - 13.10.2023

Innovation - 13.10.2023

Innovation - 12.10.2023

Innovation - 12.10.2023

Pedagogy - 12.10.2023
Lab profile: Turning students into scientists through VR training and outreach
By building a digital twin of its lab with virtual reality, a research group led by Dr Stephen Hilton (UCL School of Pharmacy) is able to train 10 times the number of students, while making science more accessible to local schools.
Social Sciences - 12.10.2023

Campus - 11.10.2023

Pedagogy - Career - 11.10.2023

Environment - Innovation - 10.10.2023
New centre to address sustainable development challenges in real estate
Pedagogy - 10.10.2023
Opinion: Rachel Reeves’ growth strategy won’t provide the billions public services need now
Health - Pharmacology - 10.10.2023

Health - Innovation - 09.10.2023
UCL spinout Orchard Therapeutics to be acquired by Kyowa Kirin for $477m
Psychology - 09.10.2023

Health - 09.10.2023

Integrated health care for chronic high-burden conditions in sub-Saharan Africa is feasible and health services could deliver high-quality services for less cost than with the current approach of separate vertical care for each condition, a new study led by UCL researchers shows. Presently, health care services for non-communicable conditions such as diabetes and hypertension are fragmented and the quality of care is inequitable when compared with services for HIV.
Health - 09.10.2023

Environment - 09.10.2023

Campus - 09.10.2023

Environment - Economics - 06.10.2023
Property lenders feel pressure to meet ESG requirements
Property lenders need to better report their performance on a range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices, finds a new report released by UCL researchers.
Astronomy & Space - 06.10.2023

A landmark mission involving UCL researchers aims to trace patterns in the light from space, looking back almost to the Big Bang, bringing us closer to understanding the nature of our Universe and how it began.
Politics - 06.10.2023

Politics - 06.10.2023
Could Donald Trump stand for US speaker? An expert explains
Politics - Environment - 05.10.2023
Opinion: Rishi Sunak introducing polarised climate politics of US, Canada and Australia to the UK
Health - Life Sciences - 05.10.2023

Environment - Electroengineering - 05.10.2023

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 04.10.2023
Analysis: Cocoa prices are surging - west African countries should negotiate a better deal
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

