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Politics - 04.10.2023
Analysis: Democrat failure to save US speaker hands power to Republican right

Architecture & Buildings - Health - 04.10.2023
Building more social and affordable housing could save UK government £1.5 billion a year
Building more social and affordable housing could save UK government £1.5 billion a year

Campus - 04.10.2023
Applications open for the Yenching Academy's two year fellowship
Applications open for the Yenching Academy’s two year fellowship

Event - 04.10.2023
Health and Wellbeing Community of Practice Workshop Series: Term 1
Health and Wellbeing Community of Practice Workshop Series: Term 1

Career - 03.10.2023
Railway workers' strike action in September/October 2023
Railway workers’ strike action in September/October 2023

Physics - 02.10.2023
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows

Innovation - 02.10.2023
Commentary: Offshore wind - Inflation & policy uncertainty risk derailing the UK's low-carbon future
Commentary: Offshore wind - Inflation & policy uncertainty risk derailing the UK’s low-carbon future

Economics - Social Sciences - 02.10.2023
UCL academics elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences
UCL academics elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

Politics - 29.09.2023
The Respect Agenda: new report shows voters prioritise respect
The Respect Agenda: new report shows voters prioritise respect
The UK can reset its politics and rebuild faith in the country's institutions by prioritising respect for ordinary people, finds a new report from the UCL Policy Lab and More in Common. Professor Marc Stears said: "For too many years we have talked about 'left behind communities' and the need to 'level up.' Now we discover millions of people across the country feel that they are not given the respect they deserve, by their politicians or many of their key institutions.

Social Sciences - 28.09.2023
UCL marks Black History Month 2023
UCL marks Black History Month 2023

Life Sciences - Health - 28.09.2023
Spotlight on... Tammaryn Lashley
Spotlight on... Tammaryn Lashley

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 28.09.2023
Opinion: One in six UK species threatened with extinction - here's what we could lose
Opinion: One in six UK species threatened with extinction - here’s what we could lose
To halt and reverse biodiversity loss in the UK, efforts to conserve and restore species and habitats must ramp up, writes Professor Richard Gregory (UCL Biosciences) in The Conversation. The UK is considered one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world. This is not surprising given its history of early industrialisation and agricultural intensification.

Economics - Campus - 27.09.2023
UCL retains leading position in third Knowledge Exchange Framework
UCL retains leading position in third Knowledge Exchange Framework

Career - 27.09.2023
Railway and Tube workers' strike action in September/October 2023
Railway and Tube workers’ strike action in September/October 2023

Campus - 27.09.2023
Become a Student Ambassador!
Become a Student Ambassador!

Pedagogy - 27.09.2023
Seven questions with... Haruna Doi
Seven questions with... Haruna Doi

Campus - 26.09.2023
Enhancing UCL's security service and experience: End of consultation and next steps
Enhancing UCL’s security service and experience: End of consultation and next steps
An update from Ian Dancy, UCL's Executive Director of Operations, on the result of UCL's security consultation process and how we are beginning a phased roll out of the new operating model for our sec

Event - Linguistics & Literature - 26.09.2023
European languages and cultures celebrated with two on-campus exhibitions
European languages and cultures celebrated with two on-campus exhibitions

Health - 26.09.2023
Play gives honest insight into lives of children in temporary accommodation
Play gives honest insight into lives of children in temporary accommodation

Health - Life Sciences - 26.09.2023
Commentary - Glue ear: there's a better alternative to grommet surgery
Commentary - Glue ear: there’s a better alternative to grommet surgery
There are better, less invasive methods than surgery to treat "glue ear," an affliction that can affect a toddler's hearing, writes Professor Mark Maslin (UCL Geography) with Joćo Lino at the Universidade do Porto in The Conversation.

Environment - Music - 25.09.2023
Flying the flag for sustainable development
Flying the flag for sustainable development
Today UCL is flying a flag to raise awareness of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the urgent need to achieve them.

Event - 25.09.2023
UCL Council Chair honoured at Global Citizen Awards
UCL Council Chair honoured at Global Citizen Awards

Event - Campus - 25.09.2023
Exhibition in the Octagon Gallery reexamines student life in London over the past two centuries
Exhibition in the Octagon Gallery reexamines student life in London over the past two centuries

Health - 25.09.2023
Commentary: Nine women share what it's like to have a miscarriage
Commentary: Nine women share what it’s like to have a miscarriage

Campus - Social Sciences - 22.09.2023
UCL students achieve highest number of Millennium Fellows in Europe
UCL students achieve highest number of Millennium Fellows in Europe

Social Sciences - 21.09.2023
Marking Bisexual Visibility Day 2023 at UCL
Marking Bisexual Visibility Day 2023 at UCL

Health - Pharmacology - 21.09.2023
David Cameron visits new centre of excellence for UCL Neuroscience to mark World Alzheimer's Day
David Cameron visits new centre of excellence for UCL Neuroscience to mark World Alzheimer’s Day

Campus - Health - 21.09.2023
Changes to senior leadership team responsibilities
Changes to senior leadership team responsibilities

Life Sciences - Health - 21.09.2023
World Alzheimer’s Day: How UCL academics are spearheading the fight against Alzheimer’s disease
Ten months ago, UCL's Professor Sir John Hardy hailed the Lecanemab trial as the "beginning of the end" for Alzheimer's disease, but this was just the start of a series of exciting developments - with UCL experts at the forefront.

Campus - Career - 21.09.2023
Alison Koslowski appointed Pro-Provost (Equity & Inclusion)
Alison Koslowski appointed Pro-Provost (Equity & Inclusion)

Administration - 21.09.2023
Join us for a chat and Q&A with Aimie Chapple, UCL's Vice-President (Operations)
Join us for a chat and Q&A with Aimie Chapple, UCL’s Vice-President (Operations)

Health - Life Sciences - 21.09.2023
COVID-19 could hold key to spotting viruses with pandemic potential
COVID-19 could hold key to spotting viruses with pandemic potential
Certain SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern are evolving to do a better job of shutting down human innate immune responses, according to new research from UCL, UCSF QBI and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

- 21.09.2023
UCU strike action for September 2023 called off
UCU strike action for September 2023 called off

Health - Life Sciences - 21.09.2023
Spotlight on... Professor Dennis Chan
Spotlight on... Professor Dennis Chan
This week, to mark World Alzheimer's Day, we meet Dennis Chan, Professor at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Psychology - 21.09.2023
UCU industrial action called off
UCU industrial action called off

Health - Pharmacology - 19.09.2023
Relaxation and good sleep key to managing high blood pressure
Relaxation and good sleep key to managing high blood pressure
Mindfulness practices such as meditation and yoga should be recommended to people with high blood pressure, according to a comprehensive review of lifestyle changes that can help prevent and manage the condition, co-authored by UCL's Professor Bryan Williams.

Politics - Forensic Science - 19.09.2023
Commentary: Albania -how one of the most corrupt countries in Europe is tackling crime

Social Sciences - 19.09.2023
Promoting a sense of community - the active bystanders at UCL
Promoting a sense of community - the active bystanders at UCL

Environment - 19.09.2023
Social tariff needed to bring down energy bills and decarbonise homes
Social tariff needed to bring down energy bills and decarbonise homes

Social Sciences - 19.09.2023
Make the most of Welcome Week
Make the most of Welcome Week

Politics - Law - 19.09.2023
Commentary: Trump on trial: experts answer key legal and political questions about what could happen

Environment - Economics - 19.09.2023
Opinion: France used 10% less electricity last winter - valuable lessons in fighting climate change
Dr Steve Pye (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources) highlight in The Conversation how France was able to reduce its total energy consumption last winter.

Environment - Campus - 18.09.2023
UCL officially opens new east London campus
UCL officially opens new east London campus

Life Sciences - 18.09.2023
Five things you need to know about UCL's plan to become more inclusive and accessible
Five things you need to know about UCL’s plan to become more inclusive and accessible

Social Sciences - 17.09.2023
UCL Student Centre has fully re-opened
UCL Student Centre has fully re-opened

Innovation - Economics - 16.09.2023
UCL's most promising startups pitch at London Demo Day 2023
UCL’s most promising startups pitch at London Demo Day 2023

Campus - 16.09.2023
September and October rail strikes and overtime ban
September and October rail strikes and overtime ban

Mathematics - Social Sciences - 15.09.2023
US teenagers more likely than others to exaggerate their maths abilities
US teenagers more likely than others to exaggerate their maths abilities
American teenagers are more likely than any other nationality to brag about their maths ability, according to a new study by UCL researchers.

Campus - Research Management - 15.09.2023
UCL named University of the Year
UCL named University of the Year

Innovation - 15.09.2023
Teams honoured at the 2023 Engineering Talent Awards
Teams honoured at the 2023 Engineering Talent Awards