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Campus - Health - 08.03.2022
UCL academics: Breaking the bias for International Women's Day 2022
UCL academics: Breaking the bias for International Women’s Day 2022

Linguistics & Literature - 08.03.2022
Opinion: Vladimir Putin's dream has become a nightmare
Opinion: Vladimir Putin’s dream has become a nightmare
How long before Putin's generals start thinking the only way out of this mess is to get rid of the man who created it, asks Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Politics - Administration - 07.03.2022
Opinion: How does Putin extract himself from this nightmare of his own making?
Opinion: How does Putin extract himself from this nightmare of his own making?
Paralysed by Ukraine, the Russian president will need his security services to keep him in power, says Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Forensic Science - Law - 07.03.2022
Opinion: Why we need a new Nuremberg trial to make Putin pay
Opinion: Why we need a new Nuremberg trial to make Putin pay

Politics - 04.03.2022
Opinion: Russian opposition to Ukraine invasion is giving Putin cause for alarm
Opinion: Russian opposition to Ukraine invasion is giving Putin cause for alarm

Law - 04.03.2022
Opinion: Poland and Hungary toe EU line in face of Russian aggression
Opinion: Poland and Hungary toe EU line in face of Russian aggression
It has suddenly become harder for both countries to reject union norms on rule of law, says Professor Ronan McCrea (UCL Laws).

Campus - 04.03.2022
Improving your security with MFA
Improving your security with MFA

Health - 04.03.2022
Stunning images of life-changing research
Stunning images of life-changing research
A series of captivating images from UCL researchers have been showcased as part of an image competition called 'A moment of research'.

Health - 04.03.2022
Seven Questions with... Yash Mehta
Seven Questions with... Yash Mehta

Environment - Social Sciences - 03.03.2022
Spotlight on... Chiara Morfeo
Spotlight on... Chiara Morfeo

Campus - 02.03.2022
Support for staff and students affected by the war in Ukraine
Support for staff and students affected by the war in Ukraine

Campus - 02.03.2022
Responding to the war in Ukraine - a message from the Provost
Responding to the war in Ukraine - a message from the Provost

Pedagogy - 02.03.2022
To what extent does grammar teaching help children learn to write?
The teaching of grammar in primary schools in England (a key feature of England's national curriculum) does not appear to help children's narrative writing, although it may help them generate sentences, according to new UCL-led research.

Linguistics & Literature - 02.03.2022
Opinion: Let us show ordinary Russians what freedom looks like
Opinion: Let us show ordinary Russians what freedom looks like
Visa-free visits and student bursaries would undermine Putin's police state, writes Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Politics - 02.03.2022
Opinion: What do the people of Ukraine want?
Opinion: What do the people of Ukraine want?
The Ukrainian people do not want war, but the vast majority feel a strong connection to their home country, writes Professor Kristin Bakke (UCL Political Science).

Politics - Economics - 01.03.2022
Opinion: Biden's State of the Union speech is probably being rewritten last-minute
Opinion: Biden’s State of the Union speech is probably being rewritten last-minute

Politics - History & Archeology - 01.03.2022
War in Ukraine: UCL academics provide expert comment and updates
War in Ukraine: UCL academics provide expert comment and updates
As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues to develop, UCL academics are advancing public knowledge about the situation by analysing events and providing expert comment in the media.

Economics - History & Archeology - 01.03.2022
Opinion: Viktor Orbán has played a perfect game with Putin
Opinion: Viktor Orbán has played a perfect game with Putin

Politics - History & Archeology - 28.02.2022
Ukraine conflict: UCL academics provide expert comment and updates
Ukraine conflict: UCL academics provide expert comment and updates
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to develop, UCL academics are advancing public knowledge about the situation by analysing events and providing expert comment in the media.

Career - 28.02.2022
UCL announces appointment of new Director of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
UCL announces appointment of new Director of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)

Politics - Environment - 28.02.2022
Opinion: How politics - not climate change - is responsible for disasters and conflict
Opinion: How politics - not climate change - is responsible for disasters and conflict
Professor Ilan Kelman (UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction) evaluates the latest IPCC report and questions the impact of climate change on disasters and violent conflict.

Forensic Science - 28.02.2022
Opinion: A bunch of thugs so vicious they filmed themselves setting fire to a Syrian army deserter
Opinion: A bunch of thugs so vicious they filmed themselves setting fire to a Syrian army deserter

Forensic Science - Law - 28.02.2022
Opinion: Putin's use of military force is a crime of aggression
Opinion: Putin’s use of military force is a crime of aggression

Campus - 28.02.2022
Embed science in policy to tackle global issues, say WEF Young Scientists
Embed science in policy to tackle global issues, say WEF Young Scientists
We can better tackle global crises, such as pandemics, by firmly embedding science in policymaking, says the World Economic Forum (WEF) Young Scientists, led by a UCL academic.

Campus - 28.02.2022
Support for staff and students affected by the conflict in Ukraine
Support for staff and students affected by the conflict in Ukraine

History & Archeology - 25.02.2022
Opinion: Isolated, paranoid, deluded. But Vladimir Putin isn't a mad despot - he's evil
Opinion: Isolated, paranoid, deluded. But Vladimir Putin isn’t a mad despot - he’s evil

Campus - Environment - 25.02.2022
Seven Questions with... Osman Teklies
Seven Questions with... Osman Teklies

Campus - Event - 24.02.2022
Graduation celebrations on campus - 7-17 March 2022
Graduation celebrations on campus - 7-17 March 2022

Health - Life Sciences - 24.02.2022
Opinion: Mass testing is unsustainable - here's how future COVID surveillance can be done
Opinion: Mass testing is unsustainable - here’s how future COVID surveillance can be done

Campus - 24.02.2022
Support for staff and students affected by the situation in Ukraine
Support for staff and students affected by the situation in Ukraine

Linguistics & Literature - 24.02.2022
Spotlight on... Sandra Springer
Spotlight on... Sandra Springer

Health - Pharmacology - 23.02.2022
Opinion: Eight changes the world needs to make to live with COVID
Opinion: Eight changes the world needs to make to live with COVID

Social Sciences - Health - 23.02.2022
Improving mental health research for underserved communities
A new programme led by UCL researchers will tackle barriers to mental health and care research participation for underserved staff and communities in East London and Essex, seeking to ensure research advances benefit everyone.

Campus - 23.02.2022
Discrimination and marginalisation will not be tolerated at UCL: A statement from the Provost
Discrimination and marginalisation will not be tolerated at UCL: A statement from the Provost

Politics - History & Archeology - 23.02.2022
Opinion: Is Vladimir Putin mad, brilliant or somewhere in between?
Opinion: Is Vladimir Putin mad, brilliant or somewhere in between?

Health - Pharmacology - 23.02.2022
Vitamin B3 trialled as glaucoma treatment
Vitamin B3 trialled as glaucoma treatment
A major four-year clinical trial to test the effectiveness of nicotinamide (NAM), a form of vitamin B3, as a treatment for glaucoma is to be led by UCL and Moorfields Eye Hospital researchers.

Health - Campus - 21.02.2022
Update for students about coronavirus guidance and testing on campus
Update for students about coronavirus guidance and testing on campus
Find out what these changes mean for you and how to continue keeping safe on campus. As coronavirus restrictions are being lifted across England, UCL has updated our guidance on wearing face coverings and the symptom-free testing centre on campus has now closed.

Health - Campus - 21.02.2022
Update for staff about coronavirus guidance and testing on campus
Update for staff about coronavirus guidance and testing on campus
Updates on face coverings and testing guidance, and how to continue keeping safe on campus. As coronavirus restrictions are being lifted across England, UCL has updated our guidance on wearing face coverings and the symptom-free testing centre on campus has now closed.

Environment - Campus - 21.02.2022
Students compete to use AI to help against climate change
Students compete to use AI to help against climate change

Health - Pharmacology - 18.02.2022
New guidelines for endometriosis set to help millions of women with chronic condition
Scientists from UCL and UCLH have informed a new set of clinical guidelines to aid better diagnosis and management of endometriosis - a chronic condition that causes severe pelvic pain and reduced fertility for millions of women worldwide.

Religions - 18.02.2022
Seven questions with... Mie Astrup Jensen
Seven questions with... Mie Astrup Jensen

- 18.02.2022
Red weather warning: Do not travel unless necessary
Red weather warning: Do not travel unless necessary

Campus - Career - 18.02.2022
New Vice-Provost and Vice-President announced at UCL
New Vice-Provost and Vice-President announced at UCL

Campus - 17.02.2022
UCL to launch LGBTQ+ Equality Implementation Group
UCL to launch LGBTQ+ Equality Implementation Group

History & Archeology - 17.02.2022
Spotlight on...Hayley Nicholls
Spotlight on...Hayley Nicholls

Economics - Pedagogy - 16.02.2022
Opinion: Large for-profit nursery groups are becoming more common - with negative consequences
Opinion: Large for-profit nursery groups are becoming more common - with negative consequences
During the pandemic many day nurseries changed hands, increasing financial risk for day nursery groups and threatening childcare availability, say Associate Professor Antonia Simon (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society) and Professor Eva Lloyd (University of East London).

Social Sciences - Computer Science - 15.02.2022
Facial recognition technology ’reinforces discriminatory policing’ in New York
New Yorkers living in areas at greater risk of stop-and-search by police are also more exposed to invasive facial recognition technology, according to a new analysis involving UCL researchers and led by Amnesty International.

Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 15.02.2022
Opinion: Uganda closed schools for two years - the impact is deep and uneven
Opinion: Uganda closed schools for two years - the impact is deep and uneven

Innovation - 14.02.2022
UCL spinout secures £35m for hydrogen fuel cell technology
UCL spinout secures £35m for hydrogen fuel cell technology

Campus - Social Sciences - 14.02.2022
UCL launches 'Stand with Hope' campaign to advance the call for gender equality   
UCL launches ’Stand with Hope’ campaign to advance the call for gender equality