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Psychology - 15.12.2025
Taking care of yourself during UCL’s winter closure period

Health - 14.12.2025
Reducing the risk of flu this winter

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 12.12.2025
Dark matter search achieves new record and spots neutrinos from Sun’s core
The LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) collaboration involving UCL researchers has achieved a new record in its search for dark matter and for the first time picked up signals from neutrinos produced in the Sun's core, a milestone in sensitivity. Analysing data from the world's most sensitive dark matter detector collected over 417 days, the international research team put the best-ever limits on weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), a leading candidate for what makes up our universe's invisible mass.

Environment - Politics - 12.12.2025
Why global environmental negotiations keep failing - and what we can do about it

Pedagogy - 12.12.2025
Analysis: England’s synthetic phonics approach is not working for children who struggle to read

Computer Science - Innovation - 12.12.2025
What’s the safest way to walk home at night? We’ve created an AI-powered app that shows you

Pedagogy - 12.12.2025
Analysis: How building with Lego can help teens talk about life’s big questions
Alexis Stones (UCL Institute of Education) writes in The Conversation about how Lego exercises can be a powerful educational tool in helping young people open up about their personal identities as well as their worldviews.

Health - Pharmacology - 12.12.2025
UCL spinout EpilepsyGTx raises $33 million for new epilepsy treatments

Environment - Life Sciences - 12.12.2025
Analysis: How riverside habitats are being restored along the Thames
Writing for The Conversation, PhD candidate Wanda Bodnar (UCL Geography) explains how conservation and environmental efforts are restoring life to the once "biologically dead" River Thames.

Health - Psychology - 12.12.2025
Analysis: Life after stroke - the hidden struggle for recovery
PhD candidate Raafiah Mussa (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) explores the many challenges stroke survivors face in her article for The Conversation.

Health - Social Sciences - 12.12.2025
Hidden patterns of isolation and segregation found in all’American cities
A comprehensive analysis of 383 U.S. cities reveals a striking pattern: most have rings of isolation in suburban areas and segregated pockets of near the urban core, that are shaped by race, wealth, and proximity to downtown, finds a new study by UCL researchers. Published in Nature Cities , the paper analyses the daily movements of people in cities right across America and found common patterns prevalent in every city analysed.

Pedagogy - 12.12.2025
Narrow synthetic phonics is not effective for teaching struggling young readers

Environment - 11.12.2025
Updates to UCL Expenses Policy

Environment - Campus - 11.12.2025
Setting the stage for the next 200 years: meet the Estates Senior Leadership Team

History & Archeology - Earth Sciences - 11.12.2025
British discovery shows humans made fire 350,000 earlier than thought
A collection of artefacts showing the earliest evidence of early humans intentionally making fire nearly 350,000 years earlier than previously thought has been uncovered in Barnham, England, by a team of archaeologists including researchers from UCL.

Innovation - 11.12.2025
Opinion: Should the UK follow Australia’s under-16s social media ban?
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Jessica Ringrose (UCL Institute of Education) explores whether a social media ban would be beneficial or damaging for British under-16s.

Health - Campus - 11.12.2025
’Alarming’ levels of teeth decay in England

Health - Pharmacology - 10.12.2025
Bladder cancer surgeons improve their performance when monitored and given feedback
Providing surgeons feedback and education on their performance significantly improved the quality of bladder cancer operations, finds a new clinical trial led by researchers at UCL, UCLH and the University of Edinburgh.

Pedagogy - 10.12.2025
Almost 60% of pupils accidentally stumble on unverified Holocaust content on social media

Architecture & Buildings - 10.12.2025
Gordon Street to close for resurfacing works on 15-16 December 2025

Campus - Social Sciences - 10.12.2025
Spotlight on... Simon Liu

Administration - 10.12.2025
UniForum: Service Effectiveness Survey part 2 results, and what’s next
UCL's latest UniForum Service Effectiveness Survey results are in, showing rising satisfaction and valuable insights into how our professional services support teaching and research.

Research Management - 10.12.2025
Announcement of Changes to Research Excellence Framework 2029

Career - Research Management - 10.12.2025
Close to ¤10m in EU funding for UCL neuroscience, economics and crime studies

Event - 09.12.2025
Opinion: Jane Austen’s happiness was complicated - her last heroine in Persuasion knew why

Health - Career - 09.12.2025
Researchers take part in parliamentary roundtable on NHS staff retention
Two leading UCL health academics were invited to Westminster to discuss their research as part of a roundtable exploring strategies to retain NHS staff, particularly those from diverse and ethnic minority backgrounds.

Health - Pharmacology - 08.12.2025
World-first base-edited gene therapy helps patients fight previously incurable blood cancer
A groundbreaking new treatment using genome-edited immune cells, developed by scientists at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), has shown promising results in helping children and adults fight a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer.

Religions - 08.12.2025
Faith (formerly Religion and Belief) Action Plan: Join our Lived Experience Panel

Life Sciences - Health - 05.12.2025
UCL Prize Lecture: ’Your sense of touch is remarkable’

Life Sciences - Health - 05.12.2025
Annual Prize Lecture: ’Your sense of touch is remarkable’

Psychology - Health - 05.12.2025
UCL academic to lead review into mental health, autism and ADHD services

Environment - 04.12.2025
Winter break 2025-2026: Information for staff
UCL's winter break takes place from 5.30pm on Wednesday 23 December 2025 until 8am on Monday 5 January 2026.

Career - 04.12.2025
Spotlight on... Karen Campbell-White

Health - Innovation - 04.12.2025
New AI spinout company to use healthcare data to improve care

Economics - 03.12.2025
Life outside the classroom at UCL

Campus - 03.12.2025
CourseLoop is live

Career - Health - 03.12.2025
Night workers face inequalities in pay, health, safety and dignity
A major new study by UCL researchers has revealed the challenges faced by London's 1.3m night workers, including pay inequality, health problems, transport difficulties, safety concerns and a lack of workplace dignity. Night workers, those who typically work between 6pm and 6am, make up around a quarter of London's 5.3m workforce and 16% of the UK's night workforce.

Environment - 02.12.2025
Preserving the past, building for the future: Transforming our central spaces sustainably

Campus - 02.12.2025
Opinion: Twenty experts on the book that got them through their 20s - part two

Innovation - Health - 01.12.2025
Ten university startups take part in UK-Swiss entrepreneurship exchange

Linguistics & Literature - Social Sciences - 01.12.2025
Opinion: Twenty experts on the book that got them through their 20s - part one

Politics - 01.12.2025
Opinion: US accused of killing drug boat survivors - Trump’s military agenda is based on impunity

Health - 28.11.2025
A simple neck scan could detect men at high risk of heart failure
A simple neck scan can identify men with double the risk of heart failure, according to a new study led by UCL researchers and funded by the British Heart Foundation and the National Institute for Health and Care Research. A carotid ultrasound, like the ultrasound for pregnant women, is quick and painless, using a small handheld device moved gently over the neck to scan the arteries underneath.

Religions - 27.11.2025
UCL Religion and Belief Action Plan: Please share your best practice!

Health - Life Sciences - 27.11.2025
Your voice, your UCL: how your feedback shapes student support and wellbeing

Law - Forensic Science - 27.11.2025
Analysis: The secret system that terrorised exiled South American dissidents 50 years ago

Administration - 27.11.2025
Spotlight on... Henal Ganatra

Health - 27.11.2025
HRH Duchess of Edinburgh meets UCL scientists advancing women’s health
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh visited UCL's EGA Institute for Women's Health to see first-hand the cutting-edge science which is improving outcomes for women and babies.

Campus - 26.11.2025
Are you New to UCL? Don’t forget to tell us about your experience joining UCL and win up to £500

Health - Pharmacology - 26.11.2025
’Wondrous’ drug to treat aggressive leukaemia approved for use in adults