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Health - Life Sciences - 04.08.2023

Social Sciences - 03.08.2023

Social Sciences - 03.08.2023

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 03.08.2023

Breath-taking new images of the iconic Ring Nebula in Lyra (Messier 57), have been recorded by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), showcasing the nebula's intricate and ethereal beauty in unprecedented detail.
Event - Research Management - 02.08.2023

Environment - Social Sciences - 02.08.2023

Professor Jenny Parkes, Associate Professor Simone Datzberger and Miss Lottie Howard-Merrill (Ioe, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society) discuss their new research in The Conversation on the links between climate change and violence against children. Every day of the northern hemisphere's summer in 2023 seems to bring a calamitous headline about the climate: heatwaves , wildfires , massive hailstorms.
Career - 02.08.2023

Environment - 02.08.2023

Professor Mark Maslin (UCL Geography) highlights in The Conversation research that used modern climate models to map the effects of a nuclear war, and which found the resulting nuclear winter would plunge the planet into a "nuclear little ice age" lasting thousands of years.
Astronomy & Space - 02.08.2023

Osnat Katz (UCL Science & Technology Studies) tells readers all they need to know about this week's supermoon in The Conversation No matter where you are in the world, and no matter how light the skies are, the Moon is always there.
Campus - 02.08.2023

Health - 01.08.2023

UCL has been awarded funding worth an estimated £20m for Policy Research Units by the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) to support research into health issues including early cancer diagnosis, mental and reproductive health.
Architecture & Buildings - 01.08.2023
Opinion: ’The second staircase is a knee-jerk reaction to Grenfell’
Astronomy & Space - 31.07.2023

The European Space Agency released the first images taken by the Euclid space telescope's VIS instrument, which was built by an international team led by UCL's Mullard Space Science Laboratory.
Health - Campus - 31.07.2023

Architecture & Buildings - 28.07.2023

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Health - 28.07.2023
The truth about myocarditis and Covid vaccines
Health - 28.07.2023

Politics - Law - 27.07.2023
Opinion: Israel- unpopular judicial reform involves repeal of law set up under British colonial rule
Event - Campus - 27.07.2023

Health - Social Sciences - 27.07.2023

The Covid-19 pandemic had a disproportionate impact on ethnic minority and migrant communities, and evidence-based, responsive policies could have significantly mitigated disparities in infection rates and mortality, according to a new report by UCL researchers.
Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 27.07.2023

Pupils in state secondary schools in England are much more likely to be excluded if they have a history of receiving social care or special educational needs services, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
Earth Sciences - 27.07.2023
Opinion: Vacations as we know it are over
Event - 26.07.2023

Campus - 26.07.2023

Pharmacology - 25.07.2023
Opinion: Everything you need to know about the dementia drug giving new hope
Campus - Politics - 25.07.2023

Campus - 25.07.2023

Social Sciences - Health - 24.07.2023

Black and ethnic minority communities experienced great anxiety over work, education and disproportionate attention from police during the Covid-19 pandemic, finds a new report by researchers at UCL, Goldsmiths and Royal Holloway.
Health - 24.07.2023
Two in three cosmetic surgery injections in the UK are not administered by doctors
According to an analysis of the UK's cosmetic injectables industry by UCL researchers, 68% of cosmetic practitioners who are administering injections such as Botox are not qualified medical doctors.
Career - 21.07.2023

Administration - 21.07.2023
Opinion: I thought the government’s plan to protect Britain from extreme heat would be bad
Career - Social Sciences - 21.07.2023

History & Archeology - 20.07.2023
Analysis: Howard Zinn and the Politics of Popular History
Politics - Law - 20.07.2023

Administration - 20.07.2023

Career - 19.07.2023

Environment - Health - 19.07.2023
Opinion: Australia’s first wellbeing framework is about to measure what matters
Economics - 19.07.2023

Health - Event - 19.07.2023

Campus - Health - 19.07.2023

Economics - 19.07.2023

Dr Alberto Prati (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies) argues in The Conversation that measuring the effects of inflation inequality is important and urgent for a policy agenda that places citizens' wellbeing at its centre.
Campus - 18.07.2023

Pedagogy - 17.07.2023

The High Court has ordered an eight month pause of the Court proceedings brought by a group of current and former students in response to changes in teaching during the pandemic and industrial action to allow for alternative dispute resolution procedure (ADR) to be explored.
Economics - 17.07.2023
Opinion: Microsoft and Activision, will the US $68 billion deal go ahead?
Environment - Economics - 17.07.2023
Opinion: Why the shipping industry’s increased climate ambition will reduce its fossil fuel use
Economics - 17.07.2023

Pedagogy - 14.07.2023

Health - Life Sciences - 13.07.2023

UCL is releasing its animal research statistics today in collaboration with Understanding Animal Research - a non-profit that promotes open communications about animal research. UCL and nine other institutions together conducted half of all animal procedures - those used in medical, veterinary, and scientific research - in the UK in 2022.
Event - 13.07.2023

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 13.07.2023

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

