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Event - 03.07.2022
2021-22 results and awards to be published from Thursday 7 July
2021-22 results and awards to be published from Thursday 7 July
On Thursday 7 July, you will receive your assessment results by email to your UCL email account if you undertook assessment in 2021-22.

Sport - 03.07.2022
Seven Questions with... Cerys Bradley
Seven Questions with... Cerys Bradley

Campus - 01.07.2022
Opinion: What can universities do to improve routes into HE for displaced academics?
Opinion: What can universities do to improve routes into HE for displaced academics?

Laboratory - 01.07.2022
Opinion: How green is your science? The race to make laboratories sustainable
Opinion: How green is your science? The race to make laboratories sustainable

Career - 01.07.2022
What to do if your exams don't go as well as expected
What to do if your exams don’t go as well as expected

Health - 30.06.2022
Camden Crisis Sanctuary: Help for Camden Residents
Camden Crisis Sanctuary: Help for Camden Residents

Event - 30.06.2022
Wishing you a happy and safe Pride 2022
Wishing you a happy and safe Pride 2022

Health - 29.06.2022
Everything you need to know to sit a Late Summer Assessment
Everything you need to know to sit a Late Summer Assessment

Event - 29.06.2022
A level results day and embargo
A level results day and embargo

Politics - 29.06.2022
Opinion: When do people see political violence as justified?
Opinion: When do people see political violence as justified?

Environment - Innovation - 29.06.2022
Opinion: Even temporarily overshooting 2°C would cause permanent damage to Earth's species
Opinion: Even temporarily overshooting 2°C would cause permanent damage to Earth’s species
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Alex Pigot (UCL Biosciences) and his team at the University of Cape Town warn that if Earth warms more than 2 degrees C, even temporarily, much of the damage to Earth's endangered species will be irreversible and biodiversity will seriously suffer.

Politics - 29.06.2022
When do people see political violence as justified?
When do people see political violence as justified?

Campus - 29.06.2022
Transforming our student admissions service
Transforming our student admissions service
Sign up for an Admissions Transformation Programme Town Hall to find out more about UCL's approach to admissions for 2023 and beyond.

Campus - Innovation - 29.06.2022
Spotlight On... Dr Alison McAnena
Spotlight On... Dr Alison McAnena

- 27.06.2022
Opinion: Splintered - A court and country in crisis
Opinion: Splintered - A court and country in crisis

Health - Economics - 27.06.2022
UCL's annual economic impact comparable to London 2012 Olympics
UCL’s annual economic impact comparable to London 2012 Olympics

Pharmacology - Health - 24.06.2022
Which patients with advanced prostate cancer will benefit from chemotherapy
Researchers have recommended changes to how cancer patients are treated, after a new UCL-led study discovered that chemotherapy is significantly more effective for some men with advanced prostate cancer than others.

History & Archeology - 24.06.2022
Opinion: What People Get Wrong About the History of Bisexuality
Opinion: What People Get Wrong About the History of Bisexuality

Event - 23.06.2022
Award winning short film available to view for students and staff
Award winning short film available to view for students and staff

Computer Science - 23.06.2022
Teams up with Atos and Arm to offer wider cloud computing possibilities
Teams up with Atos and Arm to offer wider cloud computing possibilities

Event - 23.06.2022
Reduced access to IOE during graduations, 27 June - 14 July 2022
Reduced access to IOE during graduations, 27 June - 14 July 2022

Campus - 23.06.2022
UCL appoints Pro-Provost (Bicentennial)
UCL appoints Pro-Provost (Bicentennial)

Social Sciences - 22.06.2022
Opinion: Celibacy - its surprising evolutionary advantages
Opinion: Celibacy - its surprising evolutionary advantages
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Ruth Mace and Dr Alberto Micheletti explore the economic and reproductive reasons for Tibetan families sending one of their sons to a nearby monastery to become a lifelong, celibate monk.

Pedagogy - 22.06.2022
Spotlight on... Jessica Deighton
Spotlight on... Jessica Deighton
This week, the spotlight shines on Jessica, Director of the Evidence Based Practice Unit and Professor in Child Mental Health and Wellbeing, and her current work with the Department of Education.

Environment - Politics - 22.06.2022
Opinion: Borgen is back - what the series gets right (and wrong) about Danish politics
Opinion: Borgen is back - what the series gets right (and wrong) about Danish politics

Economics - Politics - 21.06.2022
Opinion: Australia's opportunity to break the stranglehold fossil fuels have on our politics
Opinion: Australia’s opportunity to break the stranglehold fossil fuels have on our politics

Pharmacology - 21.06.2022
UCL academic to chair pharmacy commission ahead of significant industry changes
UCL academic to chair pharmacy commission ahead of significant industry changes

Event - 20.06.2022
UCL Quad to close on 23 and 29 June
UCL Quad to close on 23 and 29 June

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 20.06.2022
UCL-led exoplanet mission receives £30 million UK investment
UCL-led exoplanet mission receives £30 million UK investment

Sport - 17.06.2022
Opinion: Embedding equality, diversity and inclusion within public policy training for academics
Opinion: Embedding equality, diversity and inclusion within public policy training for academics

Health - Pharmacology - 16.06.2022
New system that defines Huntington’s Disease will ’revolutionise’ drug trials
A novel staging framework that assesses the progression of Huntington's disease (HD), similar to the way cancer is staged 0 to 4, has been developed by UCL scientists as part of an international consortium; paving the way for clinical trials of drugs in the earliest stages of HD.

Health - 16.06.2022
Researchers receive £12m from Cancer Grand Challenges
Researchers receive £12m from Cancer Grand Challenges
Seven scientists at UCL will take on some of the toughest obstacles in cancer, after being selected to play leading roles in the latest global Cancer Grand Challenges.

Innovation - Research Management - 15.06.2022
UCL awarded £6.5m funding to translate research into global impact
UCL awarded £6.5m funding to translate research into global impact

Campus - 15.06.2022
Reaching net zero carbon: new UCL buildings closures
Reaching net zero carbon: new UCL buildings closures
New measures to reduce energy consumption across campus, as part of UCL's commitment to reaching net zero carbon.

Health - Life Sciences - 15.06.2022
UCL academics named as UKRI Future Leaders Fellows
UCL academics named as UKRI Future Leaders Fellows

Social Sciences - 14.06.2022
Spotlight on... Jessica Ringrose
Spotlight on... Jessica Ringrose

Computer Science - Health - 14.06.2022
Students develop software to revolutionise computer use for millions
Students develop software to revolutionise computer use for millions
Ground-breaking software that allows users to control their PC through their webcam using face and body movements has been developed by a team of UCL Computer Science students in collaboration with Intel, Microsoft, IBM, Google and the NHS.

Innovation - 13.06.2022
Your questions answered on the future of Education
Your questions answered on the future of Education

Career - 10.06.2022
Planned train and tube disruption next week
Planned train and tube disruption next week

Health - 09.06.2022
Spotlight on... Morgan Williams
Spotlight on... Morgan Williams

Architecture & Buildings - 09.06.2022
UCL apologises and takes action following investigation into the Bartlett School of Architecture
UCL apologises and takes action following investigation into the Bartlett School of Architecture
UCL has today apologised to both current and former students and staff who have been subjected to a culture of unacceptable behaviour at the Bartlett School of Architecture and is taking immediate action following the outcome of an independent investigation. In October 2021, UCL commissioned Howlett Brown to carry out an independent investigation following reports and concerns raised by current and former students and staff relating to the culture, educational practices and environment at the Bartlett School of Architecture (the BSA) over decades.

Astronomy & Space - 09.06.2022
Comet chaser mission moves from blueprint to reality
Comet chaser mission moves from blueprint to reality
A European Space Agency science mission to 3D-map a comet for the first time, which was proposed by a UCL-led team, has reached a major milestone, moving from the design phase to implementation.

History & Archeology - Event - 08.06.2022
From Bentham to Hollywood: UCL launches free walking tour
From Bentham to Hollywood: UCL launches free walking tour

Research Management - Campus - 08.06.2022
UCL ranked eighth best university globally for second year running
UCL ranked eighth best university globally for second year running

Event - 07.06.2022
Strategic Plan 2022-27 Student Consultation so far
Strategic Plan 2022-27 Student Consultation so far

Chemistry - Physics - 07.06.2022
UCL academics honoured by the Royal Society of Chemistry
UCL academics honoured by the Royal Society of Chemistry

Health - 07.06.2022
UCL partners with the Saudi Jordanian Investment Fund on major healthcare project in Jordan
UCL partners with the Saudi Jordanian Investment Fund on major healthcare project in Jordan

Innovation - 07.06.2022
Change Agents' Network (CAN) Conference 2022 - Examining Student-Staff Partnership
Change Agents’ Network (CAN) Conference 2022 - Examining Student-Staff Partnership

Environment - 06.06.2022
Opinion: Don't let wasps spoil your jubilee picnic
Opinion: Don’t let wasps spoil your jubilee picnic

History & Archeology - 06.06.2022
’Beacon Masters’ light the UK on fire for Queen’s Platinum Jubilee