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Environment - 30.03.2022
UCL academic to co-chair global commission on the economics of water
UCL academic to co-chair global commission on the economics of water

Health - 30.03.2022
Opinion: Five lessons the pandemic taught us about ending homelessness permanently
Opinion: Five lessons the pandemic taught us about ending homelessness permanently

Linguistics & Literature - 30.03.2022
'Antique' book returned to UCL Libraries after 50 years
’Antique’ book returned to UCL Libraries after 50 years

Campus - Health - 30.03.2022
Celebrating Ramadan in the UCL community in 2022
Celebrating Ramadan in the UCL community in 2022

Law - 29.03.2022
Opinion: Putin's crimes of aggression must be tried in court
Opinion: Putin’s crimes of aggression must be tried in court
There is currently no way for the crime of aggression in Ukraine to be investigated, which could mean that the people at the top are let off the hook says Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws).

History & Archeology - Social Sciences - 28.03.2022
UCL alumna Sarah Parker Remond honoured with blue plaque
UCL alumna Sarah Parker Remond honoured with blue plaque

Politics - 25.03.2022
Opinion: A circular firing squad is forming in the Kremlin and the guns are pointed at each other
Opinion: A circular firing squad is forming in the Kremlin and the guns are pointed at each other

Health - Social Sciences - 25.03.2022
Opinion: Designing infectious disease warnings that work
Opinion: Designing infectious disease warnings that work
Early warning systems for infectious diseases must strengthen the links between public, community, animal and ecosystem health, writes Claudia Fernandez de Cordoba Farini (UCL Warning Research Centre) and Professor Ilan Kelman (UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction). Covid-19 was not the first pandemic where people asked whether we were warned properly, whether governments acted on the warnings and what could have been done differently.

Social Sciences - Campus - 24.03.2022
Spotlight on... Professor Haim Yacobi
Spotlight on... Professor Haim Yacobi

Health - 24.03.2022
Bed rest following embryo transfers not recommended for women undergoing IVF
Many clinical interventions used during in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), including ultrasound guidance at the time of embryo transfers appear to increase pregnancy rates, however prolonged bed rest should not be recommended, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

Administration - 24.03.2022
Opinion: What should Dublin do if UK plays hardball on NI protocol?
Opinion: What should Dublin do if UK plays hardball on NI protocol?

Politics - 24.03.2022
Opinion: Russia's best and brightest are fleeing Putin
Opinion: Russia’s best and brightest are fleeing Putin

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 24.03.2022
Most detailed ever image of Sun's explosive lower atmosphere
Most detailed ever image of Sun’s explosive lower atmosphere
A UCL-led team has created the highest resolution image yet of the Sun's lower atmosphere, whose eruptions can cause hazardous space weather around Earth.

Health - Life Sciences - 24.03.2022
Plaque unveiled to celebrate former UCL Professor Sydney Ringer

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 24.03.2022
Most detailed ever image of Sun's full disc and outer atmosphere
Most detailed ever image of Sun’s full disc and outer atmosphere
A UCL-led team has created the highest resolution image yet of the Sun's full disc and outer atmosphere, whose eruptions can cause hazardous space weather around Earth.

Innovation - 24.03.2022
Two years since lockdown: reflections on a tough time and our future

Health - Social Sciences - 23.03.2022
Opinion: The Covid inquiry must not ignore children
Opinion: The Covid inquiry must not ignore children

Environment - Earth Sciences - 22.03.2022
Opinion: Groundwater: out of sight, out of mind?
Opinion: Groundwater: out of sight, out of mind?
On World Water Day Professor Richard Taylor (UCL Geography) and Dr. Mohammad Shamsudduha (UCL IRDR) explore equitable and sustainable use of groundwater.

Law - 22.03.2022
ICO consultation on research guidance - input into UCL's response
ICO consultation on research guidance - input into UCL’s response

Campus - 22.03.2022
Last chance to complete the My UCL Experience staff survey for your chance to win an iPad!
Last chance to complete the My UCL Experience staff survey for your chance to win an iPad!

Social Sciences - Health - 22.03.2022
Opinion: COVID - five things the UK must prioritise in its pandemic recovery plan
Opinion: COVID - five things the UK must prioritise in its pandemic recovery plan
From addressing mental health issues exacerbated by the pandemic to rethinking how urban spaces are used, Professor Geoff Mulgan (UCL STEaPP) discusses what needs to be done following the Covid crisis.

Economics - 22.03.2022
UCL startup receives £1.6m to help close gender gap in financial education
UCL startup receives £1.6m to help close gender gap in financial education

Campus - 22.03.2022
New UCL Global Scholarships Launched
New UCL Global Scholarships Launched

Politics - History & Archeology - 21.03.2022
Opinion: How Vladimir Putin failed to learn the lessons of Leningrad
Opinion: How Vladimir Putin failed to learn the lessons of Leningrad

Linguistics & Literature - Politics - 20.03.2022
Opinion: Peace, partition or stalemate: three ways this unravelling war will end
Opinion: Peace, partition or stalemate: three ways this unravelling war will end
The Russians' gamble on a quick win did not pay off, but Ukraine still cannot drive them out. So what happens next? Asks Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Campus - 18.03.2022
Seven Questions with... Sam Dexter
Seven Questions with... Sam Dexter

Career - Research Management - 18.03.2022
Five UCL academics awarded European Research Council funding
Five UCL academics awarded European Research Council funding

Politics - 18.03.2022
Opinion: Ukraine - why China is not yet bailing out Russia
Opinion: Ukraine - why China is not yet bailing out Russia

Campus - 17.03.2022
Spotlight on... Josh Du Sautoy
Spotlight on... Josh Du Sautoy

Campus - Career - 17.03.2022
UCL launches new Fellowships supporting academics displaced by the conflict in Ukraine
UCL launches new Fellowships supporting academics displaced by the conflict in Ukraine

Economics - History & Archeology - 17.03.2022
Opinion: How the future of shopping was shaped by its past

Campus - 17.03.2022
Student Choice Awards 2022 - How many nominations has your faculty received?
Student Choice Awards 2022 - How many nominations has your faculty received?

Health - Environment - 16.03.2022
Lancet Nigeria Commission report calls for 'One nation, one health'
Lancet Nigeria Commission report calls for ’One nation, one health’
A landmark UCL-led report studying health inequality in Nigeria has called for urgent action by policy makers to prevent diseases before they occur and to urgently increase access to health care for all.

Research Management - 16.03.2022
Horizon Europe UK funding guarantee extended
Horizon Europe UK funding guarantee extended

Environment - Event - 15.03.2022
Posthuman Bodying: Artwork explores the relationship between humans and the natural world
Posthuman Bodying: Artwork explores the relationship between humans and the natural world
Striking artwork by the acclaimed fashion photographer and UCL PhD candidate, Ram Shergill, which explores the perception of a 'new human', will be on display at London's Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA).

Politics - 15.03.2022
Opinion: Talk of a diplomatic solution between Russia and Ukraine is in the air
Opinion: Talk of a diplomatic solution between Russia and Ukraine is in the air

Linguistics & Literature - 14.03.2022
Opinion: Could Putin and Russia really lose the war with Ukraine?
Opinion: Could Putin and Russia really lose the war with Ukraine?
Despite superior firepower, the expected triumph has not yet happened and the Kremlin's troops are growing demoralised, writes Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies).

Environment - 14.03.2022
New offshore windfarms must do more to help protect kittiwakes and other seabirds
New offshore windfarms must do more to help protect kittiwakes and other seabirds
Offshore windfarm developments could avoid adding to the plight of wild birds such as the black-legged kittiwake, by ensuring that the most recent data on local populations is considered when planning, reports a new study led by a UCL and ZSL researcher.

Politics - 14.03.2022
Opinion: Pundits who defied Putin on Russian TV could embolden others
Opinion: Pundits who defied Putin on Russian TV could embolden others

Politics - 13.03.2022
Opinion: The West needs to prepare for guerrilla war in Ukraine
Opinion: The West needs to prepare for guerrilla war in Ukraine
The West has pledged its support to Ukraine with promises of weapons and other aid but now it needs to consider exactly what this means, says Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Health - Politics - 12.03.2022
Opinion: How Putin could be removed from power - and who would replace him
Opinion: How Putin could be removed from power - and who would replace him

Politics - 12.03.2022
Opinion: Is Russia becoming a dictatorship?
Opinion: Is Russia becoming a dictatorship?
Putin may want to be a modern-day Soviet commissar but the rise of the internet and the willingness of the Russian people to challenge the state means it prove to be very difficult, says Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Campus - 11.03.2022
Join the conversation about the future of education at UCL
Join the conversation about the future of education at UCL

Architecture & Buildings - Campus - 11.03.2022
Seven Questions with... Mia Dibe
Seven Questions with... Mia Dibe

Campus - 10.03.2022
Complete the My UCL Experience staff survey for your chance to win an iPad!
Complete the My UCL Experience staff survey for your chance to win an iPad!

Pedagogy - 10.03.2022
'Good' GCSE grades are vital for educational outcomes but barely impact wellbeing
’Good’ GCSE grades are vital for educational outcomes but barely impact wellbeing
Students who achieve a D or grade 3 in GCSE maths are less likely to take A-levels or get a degree than those who got a C or grade 4, but there is little evidence it will make a difference to their overall life satisfaction at age 20, according to new research from UCL.

Health - Social Sciences - 10.03.2022
Treatment length reduced for children with tuberculosis
Treatment length reduced for children with tuberculosis
A UCL-led international trial exploring the effectiveness of tuberculosis (TB) treatment in children has led to a change in the World Health Organisation's global guidelines for managing the disease.

Campus - Event - 10.03.2022
Spotlight on... Professor Nguyen T. K. Thanh
Spotlight on... Professor Nguyen T. K. Thanh

Administration - Campus - 09.03.2022
UCL Education Awards 2022 - deadline for nominations Friday 18 March
UCL Education Awards 2022 - deadline for nominations Friday 18 March

Pedagogy - 09.03.2022
Opinion: How grammar is taught in England should change
Opinion: How grammar is taught in England should change