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Environment - Campus - 07.11.2022
Top tips to help save energy this winter
Top tips to help save energy this winter

Administration - 07.11.2022
Join the conversation about UCL's new Strategic Plan
Join the conversation about UCL’s new Strategic Plan

Career - 07.11.2022
Industrial action at UCL, 14-16 November 2022
Industrial action at UCL, 14-16 November 2022

Health - Innovation - 04.11.2022
Seven Questions with... Rachel Wan
Seven Questions with... Rachel Wan

Event - 04.11.2022
Sir Michael Arthur awarded Japan's Order of the Rising Sun
Sir Michael Arthur awarded Japan’s Order of the Rising Sun

Life Sciences - Health - 04.11.2022
Gene therapy targeting overactive brain cells could treat neurological disorders
Gene therapy targeting overactive brain cells could treat neurological disorders
A new treatment for neurological and psychiatric diseases, that works by reducing the excitability of overactive brain cells, has been developed by UCL researchers.

Event - Social Sciences - 03.11.2022
Researchers awarded UKRI Celebrating Impact Prizes
Researchers awarded UKRI Celebrating Impact Prizes

Psychology - 03.11.2022
Proportion of headteachers highly anxious about work more than doubled at pandemic peak
Headteachers experienced substantial increases in anxiety about work throughout the pandemic - with increases much greater than for more junior teaching staff - and with potential consequences for future recruitment of senior leaders, according to a new study by UCL researchers.

Campus - 03.11.2022
Share your feedback on student welcome and induction at UCL
Share your feedback on student welcome and induction at UCL

Health - Economics - 03.11.2022
How to end Covid-19 as a public health threat
A panel of more than 350 experts from around the world, including academics at UCL, have provided recommendations on how to end the public health threat from Covid-19.

Social Sciences - 02.11.2022
Join the Provost for the festive lights switch-on
Join the Provost for the festive lights switch-on

Law - 02.11.2022
Spotlight on... Professor Eloise Scotford
Spotlight on... Professor Eloise Scotford

Campus - 01.11.2022
Rail and Tube strikes in November 2022
Rail and Tube strikes in November 2022

Health - 31.10.2022
UCL academic wins Medical Research Council Science Writing Award
UCL academic wins Medical Research Council Science Writing Award

Campus - 31.10.2022
Publication of Draft Strategic Plan
Publication of Draft Strategic Plan
A message from the Provost to all staff. Dear colleagues, After a year of really insightful community-wide conversations about our ambitions for UCL and the route to achieving them, our Draft Strategic Plan 2022-27 is now published.

Computer Science - 28.10.2022
Advice on configuring AirDrop to prevent unsolicited content reaching your devices
Advice on configuring AirDrop to prevent unsolicited content reaching your devices

Life Sciences - Health - 28.10.2022
Opinion: Coronavirus origins - the debate flares up, but the evidence remains weak
Opinion: Coronavirus origins - the debate flares up, but the evidence remains weak
Where did the Covid-19 virus originate, in nature or in a lab? Writing in The Conversation, Professor Francois Balloux (UCL Genetics Institute) takes a look at a recent, un-peer-reviewed preprint paper claiming to have found evidence that it was created in a lab.

History & Archeology - 28.10.2022
Seven Questions with... Lan Yao
Seven Questions with... Lan Yao

Social Sciences - Health - 27.10.2022
Arts and sport to be prescribed to adolescents with mental ill health
Arts and sport to be prescribed to adolescents with mental ill health

Economics - 27.10.2022
Spotlight on... Veronique Mizgailo
Spotlight on... Veronique Mizgailo

Health - 26.10.2022
UCL academics elected to National Academy of Medicine
UCL academics elected to National Academy of Medicine

Career - 26.10.2022
UCL launches Gender Expression Fund
UCL launches Gender Expression Fund

Environment - Economics - 26.10.2022
Africa needs country-specific narratives for a clean energy future
As parts of the African continent embrace clean energy, experts led by institutions including UCL are calling for a shift in how politicians, funders and researchers approach the transition, taking each country's radically different energy needs and pathways into account.

Computer Science - 26.10.2022
Launch of new mandatory information security training - CybSafe!
Launch of new mandatory information security training - CybSafe!
The new information security mandatory training course on the new CybSafe platform is due to launch on Monday 31st October.

Computer Science - 25.10.2022
Postgraduate taught students: make sure your home address is up to date 
Postgraduate taught students: make sure your home address is up to date 

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 24.10.2022
UCL astrophysicist honoured for Uranus and Jupiter discoveries
UCL astrophysicist honoured for Uranus and Jupiter discoveries
Dr William Dunn (UCL Physics and Astronomy) has been honoured by the Institute of Physics for his "paradigm-shifting" research on outer planets of the solar system, and for his leadership of a national school science programme.

Sport - Politics - 21.10.2022
Analysis: Why Ireland’s women footballers are under fire for singing after their historic win
After qualifying for the world cup, the Irish Women's football team sparked controversy for singing a supposedly pro-IRA song.

Economics - 21.10.2022
Analysis: When digital nomads come to town, governments want their cash but locals are left behind
Analysis: When digital nomads come to town, governments want their cash but locals are left behind

Art & Design - 21.10.2022
Seven Questions with... Molly Edwards
Seven Questions with... Molly Edwards

Media - 21.10.2022
A great opportunity for all future journalists!
A great opportunity for all future journalists!

History & Archeology - Career - 21.10.2022
UCL academics honoured with Leverhulme prizes
UCL academics honoured with Leverhulme prizes

Health - 20.10.2022
New cervical screening test could predict cell changes years before they occur
New cervical screening test could predict cell changes years before they occur
A new swab test that identifies potentially dangerous cervical cell changes up to four years before they happen has been developed by researchers from UCL and the University of Innsbruck. The research, published in Genome Medicine , found that the new cervical screening method was more sensitive than other currently available tests and could reliably identify advanced cell changes and cervical cancer.

Innovation - 20.10.2022
Accelerating the drive towards zero-emission transport
Accelerating the drive towards zero-emission transport
UCL researchers will play a bigger role in accelerating the move away from fossil fuels and towards zero-emission transport through a new partnership with Japanese manufacturer HORIBA.

Social Sciences - 20.10.2022
UCL podcasts for Black History Month and beyond
UCL podcasts for Black History Month and beyond

Civil Engineering - 20.10.2022
Spotlight on... Nick Tyler
Spotlight on... Nick Tyler

Career - 20.10.2022
Information about UCL's temporary Voluntary Resignation Scheme
Information about UCL’s temporary Voluntary Resignation Scheme
UCL is developing a scheme which will allow some staff to leave UCL of their own personal choice in return for a payment.

Health - 19.10.2022
Fewer autumn Covid cases than expected

Health - 19.10.2022
UCL academic receives prestigious global health award
UCL academic receives prestigious global health award

Economics - Environment - 18.10.2022
Opinion: Emergency budget announcement: experts react to UK chancellor's attempt to calm markets
Opinion: Emergency budget announcement: experts react to UK chancellor’s attempt to calm markets

Social Sciences - Innovation - 18.10.2022
Pioneering UCL programme achieves silver award at UK Social Mobility Awards 2022
Pioneering UCL programme achieves silver award at UK Social Mobility Awards 2022

Earth Sciences - Astronomy & Space - 17.10.2022
Analysis: Earth's oxygen has varied over time - here's how our data could help us spot alien life
Analysis: Earth’s oxygen has varied over time - here’s how our data could help us spot alien life
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Alex Krause (UCL Earth Science) and Benjamin J. W. Mills at University of Leeds explain how using the James Webb Space Telescope to look for oxygen in the universe could help scientists discover evidence of extra-terrestrial life. Are we alone in the universe? This is a question that has intrigued humans for centuries and inspired countless studies and works of fiction.

Campus - 17.10.2022
Applications now open for the Yenching Academy's two year fellowship in China Studies
Applications now open for the Yenching Academy’s two year fellowship in China Studies

Health - Innovation - 14.10.2022
World-class health research at UCL awarded £145m

Politics - 14.10.2022
Majority of public support House of Lords appointments reform
The current House of Lords appointments system lacks public support, with demand for better regulated appointments and an upper limit on the size of the chamber, according to new research by UCL's Constitution Unit.

Pedagogy - 13.10.2022
Four-fifths of school students say pandemic harmed their education
Four-fifths of students say their academic progress has suffered due to the pandemic, with state school pupils more than twice as likely to feel that they have fallen behind their classmates than independent school pupils, according to a new study led by UCL researchers. Published today, the findings are the first to be published from the COVID Social Mobility & Opportunities (COSMO) study - a major national youth cohort study analysing data on around 13,000 young people from more than 500 schools across England.

Forensic Science - 13.10.2022
Phone snatching: How to avoid it
Phone snatching: How to avoid it
Moped and bike enabled crime occurs in all areas of London. Unfortunately, Bloomsbury remains an attractive area for thieves and we have seen a rise in these offences since lockdown.

Music - Campus - 12.10.2022
Spotlight On... Catherine Preston
Spotlight On... Catherine Preston

Health - 11.10.2022
Autistic children left behind during pandemic school closures
Many children with autism or intellectual disability had poor attendance or even deregistered from school, often due to unmet needs, after their schools switched to online learning, reports a study and associated policy briefing led by a UCL researcher.

Social Sciences - 10.10.2022
Student Health and Wellbeing Community of Practice Workshop Series: Term 1
Student Health and Wellbeing Community of Practice Workshop Series: Term 1

Environment - 10.10.2022
Opinion: Four ways to reduce your household energy use - proven by research
Opinion: Four ways to reduce your household energy use - proven by research
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Aurore Julien (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources) shares four proven tips for homeowners to reduce their house's energy waste over the cold winter.