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Transport - 15.12.2022
Rail strikes in December 2022 and January 2023
Rail strikes in December 2022 and January 2023

Campus - 15.12.2022
Graduate study at UCL: Information sessions on Funding and Admissions
Graduate study at UCL: Information sessions on Funding and Admissions

Health - 15.12.2022
Spotlight on... Ian Dancy
Spotlight on... Ian Dancy

Health - Campus - 14.12.2022
UCL achieves the University Mental Health Charter Award
UCL achieves the University Mental Health Charter Award
UCL is among the first universities to qualify for the University Mental Health Charter Award which recognises its commitment to continuous improvement in mental health and wellbeing.

Social Sciences - 14.12.2022
Analysis: Albanian migration spurred a generation of artists to reflect on identity and belonging
Analysis: Albanian migration spurred a generation of artists to reflect on identity and belonging

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 13.12.2022
Analysis: One in four homes is 'hard to decarbonise'
Analysis: One in four homes is ’hard to decarbonise’
Dr Rokia Raslan (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources), with Aimee Ambrose at Sheffield Hallam University, warns in The Conversation that a quarter of houses worldwide are classified as "hard to decarbonise" using conventional energy efficiency upgrades.

Health - Pharmacology - 12.12.2022
World-first use of base-edited CAR T-cells to treat resistant leukaemia
World-first use of base-edited CAR T-cells to treat resistant leukaemia
A patient with relapsed T-cell leukaemia has been given base-edited T-cells in a world-first use of a base-edited cell therapy, in a 'bench-to-bedside' collaboration between UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH).

Social Sciences - 12.12.2022
UCL will not tolerate bullying
UCL will not tolerate bullying
Everyone has the right to study, work and live in a friendly and inclusive environment, free of prejudice, where they feel comfortable, respected, listened to, supported and valued.

Health - 12.12.2022
Nine in 10 Brits underestimate impact of dementia
More than half of Britons do not know that dementia is a terminal illness and the majority underestimate the current and future impact of dementia in the UK, a new study co-led by UCL researchers has found.

Health - Life Sciences - 12.12.2022
Feature: In conversation with 2022 MRC Millennium Medal winner Professor Sarah Tabrizi
Feature: In conversation with 2022 MRC Millennium Medal winner Professor Sarah Tabrizi

Health - 09.12.2022
Seven Questions with... Katherine Wang
Seven Questions with... Katherine Wang

Pedagogy - Campus - 09.12.2022
New science programme accelerates students’ learning by two months
A primary school teaching and assessment approach for science put students involved with the programme two months ahead of their peers, according to a new analysis by UCL researchers.

Health - Social Sciences - 09.12.2022
Racism and discrimination are fundamental drivers of health disparities worldwide
Racism and discrimination are fundamental drivers of health disparities worldwide
Racism, xenophobia, and discrimination are important influences on health globally, but have so far been overlooked by health researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, finds new UCL-led research. The four-paper series, published in The Lancet , examines how prejudice impacts the health of minoritised people across the globe and outlines the diverse pathways through which discrimination harms health, including directly impacting the body via stress responses, profoundly shaping living environments, and limiting individuals' opportunities to improve health.

Life Sciences - Event - 09.12.2022
Arts Minister announces museum funding scheme at UCL's Grant Museum of Zoology
Arts Minister announces museum funding scheme at UCL’s Grant Museum of Zoology

Health - 09.12.2022
Information about Group A Strep infections
You may be concerned by reports in the media about serious illness caused by Group A Strep, which has been linked to a number of deaths around the country.

Politics - Social Sciences - 09.12.2022
Education magnifies social and gender gaps in political engagement
Education magnifies social and gender gaps in political engagement
Young people need better access to civic activities in schools to address social and gender gaps in political engagement that emerge during adolescence, according to a new report by UCL, University of Roehampton and University of Southampton researchers.

Art & Design - Health - 09.12.2022
UCL alumna wins prestigious Turner Prize 2022
UCL alumna wins prestigious Turner Prize 2022

Career - 08.12.2022
Spotlight on... Rebecca Edwards
Spotlight on... Rebecca Edwards

Campus - 08.12.2022
Rail strikes in December 2022
Rail strikes in December 2022

Health - Pharmacology - 08.12.2022
Opinion: China could face a catastrophic COVID surge as it lifts restrictions
Opinion: China could face a catastrophic COVID surge as it lifts restrictions
Following China's strict zero-COVID strategy, Professor Francois Balloux (UCL Biosciences) warns in The Conversation about the risk of a likely surge in infections as restrictions ease.

Life Sciences - Health - 08.12.2022
UCL academic awarded MRC Millennium Medal
UCL academic awarded MRC Millennium Medal

Career - 08.12.2022
How to access employability support during the Winter Break
How to access employability support during the Winter Break

Sport - 07.12.2022
Apply now to become a 2023 Laidlaw Scholar
Apply now to become a 2023 Laidlaw Scholar

Life Sciences - 07.12.2022
Analysis: How to stay warm when you're working from home (without turning the heating on)
Analysis: How to stay warm when you’re working from home (without turning the heating on)
As the weather turns cold and energy prices increase, Professor Hugh Montgomery shares tips and strategies in The Conversation on how to stay warm without turning up the heat.

Politics - 06.12.2022
Labour proposes reform to the House of Lords

Environment - 06.12.2022
UCL ranked in top 10 in UK university 'green' league
UCL ranked in top 10 in UK university ’green’ league

Campus - Innovation - 06.12.2022
UCL East campus will make 'extraordinary contribution' to London and the world
UCL East campus will make ’extraordinary contribution’ to London and the world

Social Sciences - Health - 05.12.2022
'Lives on Hold: Our Stories Told' explores asylum seeker stories during pandemic
’Lives on Hold: Our Stories Told’ explores asylum seeker stories during pandemic
Covid-19 compounded existing problems in the UK's asylum system leading to lengthy delays and disruption in essential services for young unaccompanied asylum seekers, finds a study co-coordinated by a UCL researcher.

Campus - 05.12.2022
Staying safe during the festive season
Staying safe during the festive season
Tips and resources to help you stay safe at UCL and in London while you enjoy the festive season. As the evenings draw in and the days grow shorter, it is tempting to stay home and hibernate.

Forensic Science - 05.12.2022
Staying safe on nights out
Staying safe on nights out
UCL is very concerned about reports of spiking of drinks and by injection across the UK. Find out what UCL and Students' Union UCL are doing to help you stay safe when you're on a night out, and what support is available to you.

Health - 05.12.2022
Level 3 cold weather warning in England
Level 3 cold weather warning in England
The UK Met Office has released a severe cold alert for England between Wednesday 7 December and Monday 12 December.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 05.12.2022
Analysis: Earthshot Prize - five winners that will help solve major environmental problems
Analysis: Earthshot Prize - five winners that will help solve major environmental problems

Health - Psychology - 02.12.2022
Opinion: how a form of 'acceptance therapy' is helping me make one difficult choice at a time
Opinion: how a form of ’acceptance therapy’ is helping me make one difficult choice at a time

Environment - 02.12.2022
Analysis: Energy bills - how much money does turning down the thermostat actually save?
Dr Jessica Few and Professor Tadj Oreszczyn (both UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources) use real data to calculate in The Conversation how much money the average household can save by turning down the thermostat.

Health - Life Sciences - 02.12.2022
Feature: The 'historic' Alzheimer's breakthrough that is 30 years in the making
Feature: The ’historic’ Alzheimer’s breakthrough that is 30 years in the making
UCL's Professor Sir John Hardy was the first to identify the role of amyloid in Alzheimer's disease - now, three decades later, that finding has resulted in a drug that may help patients. In newly published trial results, a drug has for the first time been shown to slow the rate of cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's disease.

Pedagogy - Social Sciences - 02.12.2022
Seven Questions with... Rosie Casterton
Seven Questions with... Rosie Casterton

Innovation - Campus - 02.12.2022
UCL East: Minister for Disabled People opens transformative assistive technology research lab
UCL East: Minister for Disabled People opens transformative assistive technology research lab

Innovation - Social Sciences - 01.12.2022
Opinion: Black Twitter shaped the platform, but its future lies elsewhere
Opinion: Black Twitter shaped the platform, but its future lies elsewhere
Following Elon Musk's controversial Twitter takeover, Dr keisha bruce (UCL Institute of Advanced Studies) examines in The Conversation the impact of Black Twitter on internet culture and its ability to create and redefine itself in the digital age.

Career - 01.12.2022
Reminder: Reporting participation in UCU strike action
Reminder: Reporting participation in UCU strike action

Research Management - Event - 01.12.2022
European Commission Releases Draft Horizon Europe 2023 - 2024 Work Programmes
European Commission Releases Draft Horizon Europe 2023 - 2024 Work Programmes

Campus - 01.12.2022
Spotlight on... Anthony Orkin
Spotlight on... Anthony Orkin

Pedagogy - Mathematics - 30.11.2022
Opinion: Dyscalculia - how to support your child if they have mathematical learning difficulties
Opinion: Dyscalculia - how to support your child if they have mathematical learning difficulties
It's estimated that six percent of children are affected with dyscalculia, the persistent difficulty in understanding numbers, and researchers from UCL's Institute of Education share strategies in The Conversation to support them and help them succeed in maths.

Health - Innovation - 30.11.2022
Smartphone tech that responds to breathing could benefit asthma, COPD and long Covid patients
Smartphone tech that responds to breathing could benefit asthma, COPD and long Covid patients

Career - 29.11.2022
Applications for UCL's temporary voluntary resignation scheme are open
Applications for UCL’s temporary voluntary resignation scheme are open
Applications are now open and will open for a limited time only from 28 November 2022 to 15 January 2023.

Physics - 28.11.2022
HS2 works to take place near Gordon Square from 5-21 December
HS2 works to take place near Gordon Square from 5-21 December
Roadworks around Gordon Square will start on Monday 5 December and are anticipated to last until around Wednesday 21 December.

Media - 28.11.2022
Welcoming our new team of student journalists
UCL's office of the Vice-President External Engagement (VPEE) launches new Student Journalism Scheme for budding journalists and communicators Ten UCL students have been given a fantastic opportunity

Economics - Campus - 25.11.2022
Seven Questions with... Phin Godfrey
Seven Questions with... Phin Godfrey

Campus - 24.11.2022
Call For Interest for B-MEntor: mentoring schemes for staff from BAME backgrounds
Call For Interest for B-MEntor: mentoring schemes for staff from BAME backgrounds

Campus - 24.11.2022
Spotlight on... Sarah West
Spotlight on... Sarah West

Health - 23.11.2022
Almost half of young people report mental health problems
Almost half of young people report mental health problems
Poor mental health among young people aged 16 and 17 has increased by more than 25% since 2017, with those who identify as non-binary among the most affected, according to research by UCL and the Sutton Trust.