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University College London
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Administration - Campus - 12.09.2022

Event - Religions - 09.09.2022

Writing in The Conversation, Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) explains the rules of succession for the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Environment - 08.09.2022

Social Sciences - 08.09.2022

Health - Social Sciences - 07.09.2022

People living in Luton are dying around eight years before they should from preventable illnesses according to the latest Marmot Review from the UCL Institute of Health Equity (IHE).
Economics - 07.09.2022

Innovation - 07.09.2022

Environment - 06.09.2022
Electricity prices dictated by gas producers who provide less than half of UK electricity
Natural gas is the main driver of electricity prices across Europe confirms research published by UCL.
Social Sciences - 05.09.2022

Life Sciences - History & Archeology - 02.09.2022

Social Sciences - 02.09.2022

Assessments of children as early as age three and five are powerful predictors of who will go on to fail to secure good GCSE results in English and maths, finds a new study involving UCL researchers.
Health - 01.09.2022

Health - 01.09.2022

Epidemic-levels of fuel poverty affecting half of UK households will cause a 'significant humanitarian crisis with thousands of lives lost and millions of children's development blighted', warn health experts in the latest Marmot review led by the UCL Institute of Health Equity.
Campus - History & Archeology - 31.08.2022

Health - 30.08.2022

Taking blood pressure medication in the evening is no better than taking it in the morning to protect against heart attack, stroke and vascular death, according to a large UK study involving UCL researchers.
History & Archeology - Life Sciences - 30.08.2022

An analysis of DNA from 12th-century human remains has provided new insights into a significant historical crime and into Ashkenazi Jewish population history, reports a new study co-led by a UCL researcher. The study, published in Current Biology, involving work with historians, archaeologists, and the local Jewish community, also overturns the previously-held view that disease-related variants associated with Ashkenazi Jewish populations only became more common in the last 600 years.
Social Sciences - 26.08.2022

Writing in The Conversation, Professor Emiliano De Cristofaro (UCL Computer Science) warns that taking a "nefarious actor" off a social media platform can encourage them to migrate elsewhere and become more toxic.
Life Sciences - 26.08.2022

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 24.08.2022
Analysis: Sulfuric acid - the resource crisis that could stifle green tech & threaten food security
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Mark Maslin (UCL Geography) and Dr Simon Day (UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction) highlight how sulfur, a fossil fuel waste product, is an important industrial chemical and that the shift to renewable energy could affect its supply.
Politics - Social Sciences - 24.08.2022

Event - Social Sciences - 24.08.2022

Psychology - Health - 24.08.2022

Writing in The Conversation, Professor Joanna Moncrieff and Dr Mark Horowitz (both UCL Psychiatry) respond to comments from psychiatrists and others about their recent research into serotonin and depression, and potential implications regarding antidepressants. The scale of the response to our recent study finding that there was no support for the idea that low serotonin causes depression - the so-called "chemical imbalance" theory of depression - was enormous.
Sport - 24.08.2022

Career - Campus - 24.08.2022

Politics - 23.08.2022

Environment - 22.08.2022

Economics - 22.08.2022

Administration - 22.08.2022

The UK Government's current proposal to fortify one type of flour with folic acid is inadequate as it suggests a low dose that would fail to prevent hundreds of cases of severe birth defects each year, according to a new paper by UCL's Professor Sir Nicholas Wald.
Health - 22.08.2022

The UK Government's current proposal to fortify one type of flour with folic acid is inadequate as it suggests a low dose that would fail to prevent hundreds of cases of severe birth defects each year, according to a new paper by UCL's Professor Sir Nicholas Wald.
Environment - History & Archeology - 19.08.2022

Writing in The Conversation, Professor James Cheshire (UCL Geography) explores how today conservation organisations use water sensors and mapping technology to expose the levels of illicit sewage dumping into rivers and the sea, and the historic roots of these powerful tools.
Event - 18.08.2022

Politics - 17.08.2022

Health - 16.08.2022
Opinion: COVID - masks and free tests may not curb omicron spread - here’s what we should focus on
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Tim Colbourn (UCL Institute for Global Health) argues that investing in health systems more broadly is important now that the world is out of the "emergency phase" of the pandemic.
History & Archeology - 16.08.2022

Economics - 16.08.2022

Economics - 16.08.2022

Campus - 15.08.2022

Health - 15.08.2022

Campus - 15.08.2022

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 12.08.2022

Career - Health - 10.08.2022

Writing in The Conversation, Dr Jacques Wels (UCL MRC Unit for Lifelong Health & Ageing) shares his new research, which found that furlough protected the mental health of those at risk of losing their jobs - but better mental health was seen among those who remained at work.
Campus - 10.08.2022

Microtechnics - 10.08.2022

Health - 10.08.2022

Health - 10.08.2022
Educate medics about weight stigma to reduce UK’s obesity rate
To help tackle the UK's obesity crisis, we must better educate medical professionals on weight stigma, according to the conclusions of a large-scale review led by UCL researchers.
Administration - 09.08.2022

Health - 09.08.2022
Opinion: Personalised medicine made in hospitals can revolutionise the way diseases are treated
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Irina Brass (UCL IIPP), Dr Edison Bicudo and Dr Penny Carmichael (both UCL STEaPP) discuss how producing gene-editing personalised medicine within hospitals to fight diseases can become a reality. Imagine a patient with a rare genetic disorder that makes their arms and legs have imprecise and slow movements.
Career - 04.08.2022

An update from Donna Dalrymple, UCL's Chief People Officer. Dear colleagues, I am writing to tell you about the forthcoming increases to staff pay that will apply from your August salary payment.
Campus - Career - 04.08.2022

Health - 03.08.2022

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

