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History & Archeology - Politics - 01.08.2022
Analysis: James Hutton Brew - Gold Coast abolitionist who exposed Britain's anti-slavery hypocrisy
Analysis: James Hutton Brew - Gold Coast abolitionist who exposed Britain’s anti-slavery hypocrisy

Politics - 01.08.2022
Opinion: Liz Truss broke the rules at Oxford and this unpredictability may let her into No 10
Opinion: Liz Truss broke the rules at Oxford and this unpredictability may let her into No 10

Computer Science - 01.08.2022
Contact UCL's Security team direct from your phone with the SafeZone app
Contact UCL’s Security team direct from your phone with the SafeZone app

Health - 29.07.2022
Analysis: Drug misuse and suicidal behaviour more common on the anniversary of a parent's death
Analysis: Drug misuse and suicidal behaviour more common on the anniversary of a parent’s death
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Scott Montgomery (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health) shares his new research finding that young people who lost a parent are most likely to be admitted to hospital for drug use or self-harm around the anniversary of their death. Losing a parent during adolescence and young adulthood can be particularly damaging to mental health and wellbeing.

Event - 29.07.2022
Open Office with President & Provost Dr Michael Spence - sign up now
Open Office with President & Provost Dr Michael Spence - sign up now

Forensic Science - Social Sciences - 28.07.2022
Opinion: Why are strip-searches not a matter of public debate in the UK?
Opinion: Why are strip-searches not a matter of public debate in the UK?
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Matteo Tiratelli (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society) asks why, after several charges of misconduct against the police following strip searches, why isn't the practice itself receiving more public scrutiny?

Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.07.2022
Remembrance: James Lovelock - the scientist-inventor who transformed our view of life on Earth
Remembrance: James Lovelock - the scientist-inventor who transformed our view of life on Earth

Event - Health - 27.07.2022
Our Top Ten UCL Podcasts
Our Top Ten UCL Podcasts

Media - 27.07.2022
Spotlight on... Halle McCarthy
Spotlight on... Halle McCarthy

Innovation - Health - 26.07.2022
The UCL Santander Summer Showcase: celebrating UCL's most promising startups
The UCL Santander Summer Showcase: celebrating UCL’s most promising startups

History & Archeology - Campus - 26.07.2022
Launch Event for Generation UCL: 200 Years of Student Life in London
Launch Event for Generation UCL: 200 Years of Student Life in London

Innovation - 25.07.2022
PS Conference 2022: Watch the recordings from the day
PS Conference 2022: Watch the recordings from the day

Environment - 22.07.2022
Analysis: Congo peat swamps store years of global carbon emissions - oil drilling could release it
Analysis: Congo peat swamps store years of global carbon emissions - oil drilling could release it
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Simon Lewis (UCL Geography) and Bart Crezee at the University of Leeds warn that imminent oil drilling in the Democratic Republic of Congo's peat swamps threatens to release three years worth of carbon dioxide emissions. Democratic Republic of the Congo's government is preparing to auction off a series of licenses to drill for oil in the Congo basin.

Campus - Social Sciences - 22.07.2022
UCL academics elected as Fellows of the British Academy
UCL academics elected as Fellows of the British Academy

Career - 21.07.2022
Further train strikes starting next week
Further train strikes starting next week

Research Management - Career - 21.07.2022
Horizon Europe: Update
Horizon Europe: Update

Health - Life Sciences - 21.07.2022
Novel gene therapy could reduce bleeding risk for haemophilia patients
A single gene therapy injection could dramatically reduce the bleeding risk faced by people with haemophilia B, finds a study involving UCL researchers. For the paper, published in the New England Journal of Medicine , experts from UCL, Royal Free Hospital and biotechnology company Freeline Therapeutics trialled and continue to evaluate a new type of adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy candidate, called FLT180a, to treat severe and moderately severe cases of the condition.

Event - Economics - 21.07.2022
Three UCL students win Student Social Mobility Awards
Three UCL students win Student Social Mobility Awards

Psychology - Life Sciences - 20.07.2022
Analysis: Depression is probably not caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain - new study
Analysis: Depression is probably not caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain - new study
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Joanna Moncrieff and Dr Mark Horowitz (both UCL Psychiatry) report on their new research showing no clear evidence that serotonin levels or serotonin activity are responsible for depression. For three decades, people have been deluged with information suggesting that depression is caused by a "chemical imbalance" in the brain - namely an imbalance of a brain chemical called serotonin.

Linguistics & Literature - 20.07.2022
Spotlight on... Igho Wekpe
Spotlight on... Igho Wekpe

Campus - 20.07.2022
New hybrid working guidance for Central and Faculty Professional Services and Technical Staff
New hybrid working guidance for Central and Faculty Professional Services and Technical Staff

Life Sciences - Campus - 20.07.2022
My UCL Experience staff survey action plan underway
My UCL Experience staff survey action plan underway
Thank you once again to those of you who took part in My UCL Experience, our all-staff survey, in April 2022 to share your feedback on working at UCL.

Innovation - 19.07.2022
Opinion: Six policies to restrain profits and get wages on track
Opinion: Six policies to restrain profits and get wages on track

Health - 19.07.2022
Opinion: The best of times, the worst of times... That's science in the age of Covid
Opinion: The best of times, the worst of times... That’s science in the age of Covid

Environment - 19.07.2022
Opinion: The Worst Place in the World to Drill for Oil Is Up for Auction
Opinion: The Worst Place in the World to Drill for Oil Is Up for Auction

Life Sciences - 19.07.2022
Opinion: Taking the Sting Out of Wasps
Opinion: Taking the Sting Out of Wasps

Campus - 19.07.2022
UCL welcomes 16,000 visitors for 2022 Open Days
UCL welcomes 16,000 visitors for 2022 Open Days

Social Sciences - 19.07.2022
Analysis: Love Island's Tasha is the show's first deaf contestant - what to know about deaf accents
Analysis: Love Island’s Tasha is the show’s first deaf contestant - what to know about deaf accents

Politics - 19.07.2022
Opinion: Italy's fantasy politics: A possible answer to the shamelessness of UK politics
Opinion: Italy’s fantasy politics: A possible answer to the shamelessness of UK politics

Environment - 19.07.2022
Opinion: The terrifying truth: Britain's a hothouse, but one day 40C will seem cool
Opinion: The terrifying truth: Britain’s a hothouse, but one day 40C will seem cool

Paleontology - Life Sciences - 18.07.2022
Opinion: Ancient salamander was hidden inside mystery rock for 50 years
Opinion: Ancient salamander was hidden inside mystery rock for 50 years
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Marc Jones and Professor Susan Evans (UCL Cell & Developmental Biology) and Professor Richard Benson (University of Oxford) write about their research into a newly-identified extinct salamander species found in Scotland.

Campus - 16.07.2022
Hot weather advice for UCL staff and students
Hot weather advice for UCL staff and students
With temperatures forecast to rise to the high 30s next week, we advise students and staff to study and work at home where possible and take additional steps to stay safe.

Campus - 14.07.2022
Hot weather advice for UCL staff
Hot weather advice for UCL staff
With temperatures forecast to rise to 34 degrees next week, here's our guidance on working safely in hot weather.

Physics - 14.07.2022
Opinion: Revealed - hundreds of billions of stars. Now let's search them for life
Opinion: Revealed - hundreds of billions of stars. Now let’s search them for life

Administration - 13.07.2022
Vice-President (Operations) Fiona Ryland moves to senior civil service role
Vice-President (Operations) Fiona Ryland moves to senior civil service role

Law - 13.07.2022
UCL Integrated Legal Advice Clinic recognised with Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year award
UCL Integrated Legal Advice Clinic recognised with Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year award

Astronomy & Space - Economics - 13.07.2022
UCL academics join ESA group to embolden Europe's space exploration
UCL academics join ESA group to embolden Europe’s space exploration

Sport - 12.07.2022
Spotlight on... Adam Cresswell
Spotlight on... Adam Cresswell

Life Sciences - 12.07.2022
Opinion: We take it for granted, but a long childhood is what makes us Earth's most complex animal
Opinion: We take it for granted, but a long childhood is what makes us Earth’s most complex animal

Social Sciences - 12.07.2022
Opinion: How I channelled my hallucinations into creating children's stories
Opinion: How I channelled my hallucinations into creating children’s stories

- 12.07.2022
Opinion: What are the best ways to whiten my teeth?
Opinion: What are the best ways to whiten my teeth?

Astronomy & Space - 11.07.2022
Opinion: Why I am excited about first images from James Webb Space Telescope
Opinion: Why I am excited about first images from James Webb Space Telescope

History & Archeology - 08.07.2022
Death of Shinzo Abe
Death of Shinzo Abe

- 08.07.2022
Opinion: How true to Jane Austen is Netflix's new Persuasion film?
Opinion: How true to Jane Austen is Netflix’s new Persuasion film?

Career - 07.07.2022
UCL to launch exciting new employee benefits
UCL to launch exciting new employee benefits
UCL employees will soon be able to benefit from three great initiatives that can help us to become greener and improve our work-life balance.

Health - 07.07.2022
Stalling improvements in cardiovascular disease rates could cost £54bn
Stalling improvements in cardiovascular disease rates could cost £54bn
A slowdown in improvements in cardiovascular diseases, such as heart disease and stroke, in England and Wales could cost £54billion in health and social care costs between 2020 and 2029, finds a new modelling study co-led by UCL researchers. In the late part of the 20 th century and up to 2010, high-income countries saw dramatic declines in cardiovascular disease (CVD), however, since 2011, falls in CVD rates have stalled, including in England and Wales.

Campus - 06.07.2022
Spotlight on... Cassie Dawson
Spotlight on... Cassie Dawson

Campus - 06.07.2022
Student Satisfaction at UCL increases above sector and Russell Group averages
Student Satisfaction at UCL increases above sector and Russell Group averages

Politics - 05.07.2022
British people feel very differently about some refugees than others
British people feel very differently about some refugees than others
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Paolo Morini (UCL Political Science) and Professor David Hudson of the University of Birmingham delve into survey results finding significant differences in public opinion about refugees coming from Afghanistan versus Ukraine.

Environment - 05.07.2022
Opinion: How reindeer eyes transform in winter to give them twilight vision
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Dr Robert Fosbury (UCL Ophthalmology) describes his research on reindeer eyes and how they change colour to give them better vision in the long dark winters around the Arctic Circle.