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Campus - Event - 24.11.2021
UCL celebrates UK Disability History Month 2021
UCL celebrates UK Disability History Month 2021

Campus - 23.11.2021
UCL Chemistry team wins award for students' home science kits
UCL Chemistry team wins award for students’ home science kits

Campus - 22.11.2021
Dates announced for industrial action at UCL
Dates announced for industrial action at UCL

Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 22.11.2021
Opinion: Stressed by parenting? Evolution can explain why
Opinion: Stressed by parenting? Evolution can explain why

Campus - Pedagogy - 22.11.2021
Interview: Don't let digital investments dictate teaching policy, says President and Provost
Interview: Don’t let digital investments dictate teaching policy, says President and Provost

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 19.11.2021
Solar Orbiter returns to Earth ahead of main science mission
Solar Orbiter returns to Earth ahead of main science mission
Solar Orbiter, a European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft carrying instruments proposed, designed and built at UCL, is returning to Earth for a flyby passing through clouds of space debris before starting its main science mission exploring the Sun.

Astronomy & Space - 19.11.2021
Seven Questions with... Nour Skaf
Seven Questions with... Nour Skaf

Pharmacology - Health - 18.11.2021
Opinion: Making vaccination compulsory for NHS frontline workers likely to make patients suffer
Opinion: Making vaccination compulsory for NHS frontline workers likely to make patients suffer

History & Archeology - 18.11.2021
UCL academic announced as New York Times Best Seller
UCL academic announced as New York Times Best Seller

Materials Science - Campus - 18.11.2021
Spotlight on... Professor Ivan Parkin
Spotlight on... Professor Ivan Parkin

Law - 16.11.2021
UCL academic elected to UN legal body
UCL academic elected to UN legal body

Social Sciences - Economics - 16.11.2021
Social Science has power to ’level up’ the UK
Social scientists are making powerful practical contributions to 'Levelling up' cities, regions, or countries in the UK - improving economic growth, services and quality of life - finds a major new report, which showcases the impact of UCL-partnered projects. "The Place to Be" , published by the Academy of Social Sciences in partnership with SAGE Publishing, highlights the breadth and depth of work being done across the social sciences to address national and regional inequalities and illustrates the vital role social sciences will need to play in the 'levelling up' agenda.

Research Management - Life Sciences - 16.11.2021
UCL academics named in annual global list of influential researchers
UCL academics named in annual global list of influential researchers
A total of 48 UCL academics have been identified as "one in 1,000 Citation Elite" on Clarivate's annual 'Highly Cited Researchers List' 2021, which recognises authors of the most influential research papers around the world. With 38 primary and 10 secondary affiliations, UCL has the 3rd most in the UK behind the universities of Oxford and Cambridge - and ranks 4 th in Europe and 26 th  in the world overall.

Innovation - Health - 15.11.2021
Tomorrow's Home: Immersive exhibition imagines how we'll live in 2050
Tomorrow’s Home: Immersive exhibition imagines how we’ll live in 2050

Forensic Science - 15.11.2021
Staying safe on nights out
Staying safe on nights out
UCL is very concerned about reports of spiking of drinks and by injection across the UK. Find out what UCL and Students' Union UCL are doing to help you stay safe when you're on a night out, and what support is available to you.

History & Archeology - Environment - 15.11.2021
Urban leopards of Korea's past could hold clues to species survival
Urban leopards of Korea’s past could hold clues to species survival
Amur leopards were able to co-exist with people within the city walls of Seoul, South Korea, in the 19th century, reports a study led by a UCL and ZSL researcher.

Environment - Politics - 14.11.2021
Opinion: how rich countries failed to meet their obligations to the rest of the world at COP26
Opinion: how rich countries failed to meet their obligations to the rest of the world at COP26

Environment - Economics - 13.11.2021
Opinion: Five things you need to know about the Glasgow Climate Pact
Opinion: Five things you need to know about the Glasgow Climate Pact

- 12.11.2021
Christmas and New Year postal dates 2021
Christmas and New Year postal dates 2021

Health - Innovation - 12.11.2021
UCL biotech spinout receives $250 million investment
UCL biotech spinout receives $250 million investment

Health - 12.11.2021
Seven Questions with... Priya Gopaldas
Seven Questions with... Priya Gopaldas

Health - 11.11.2021
Ijeoma Uchegbu appointed to Wellcome’s board

Economics - 11.11.2021
Spotlight on... Mykal Riley
Spotlight on... Mykal Riley

Psychology - 10.11.2021
Opinion: I interviewed Richard Ratcliffe about his hunger strike - here’s how it’s affecting him
Richard Ratcliffe has remained calm and determined during his hunger strike but going without food can have both a physical and psychological effect, says Professor Lucy Serpell (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences).

Campus - 10.11.2021
Call for interest for B-MEntor cross-institutional mentoring schemes for staff from BAME backgrounds

Economics - Administration - 10.11.2021
UCL appoints new Chief Financial Officer

Health - Pharmacology - 09.11.2021
UCL Professor recognised for significant contribution to cancer research
UCL Professor recognised for significant contribution to cancer research

Environment - Health - 09.11.2021
Opinion: Ditching fossil fuels will have immediate health benefits for millions
At least 8.7 million early adult deaths could have been avoided in a single year if countries had already abandoned fossil fuels, say Dr Eloise Marais and researcher Karn Vohra (both UCL Geography).

Economics - Environment - 05.11.2021
Opinion: Banks are still financing fossil fuels - while signing up to net zero pledges

Research Management - 05.11.2021
Success across the disciplines as it climbs world subject rankings

Health - Psychology - 05.11.2021
Covid-19 pandemic is widening economic inequalities
People who were struggling financially before the pandemic are more than twice as likely, compared to people who were already living comfortably, to say they are now even worse off, find UCL researchers as part of the Covid-19 Social Study. Among people who were finding it difficult before the pandemic, 55% said in October 2021 they were worse off than before the pandemic, compared to 19% of people who were living comfortably before the pandemic.

Politics - Environment - 05.11.2021
Seven Questions with... Xuan Zihan

Health - Pharmacology - 04.11.2021
Opinion: HPV jab cuts cervical cancer cases by almost 90% but one in 10 girls still haven’t had it
There needs to be a concerted effort to ensure all young people are protected against HPV, say Professor Helen Bedford (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health) alongside Professor Carol Dezateux and Nicola Firman (both Queen Mary University of London).

Environment - Earth Sciences - 04.11.2021
Spotlight on... Professor Richard Taylor

Environment - 03.11.2021
#UCLGenerationOne climate action podcast launches

Campus - 02.11.2021
UCL strategic plan 2022-27 consultation launched
UCL strategic plan 2022-27 consultation launched

Campus - 02.11.2021
UCL Go Abroad Week - 15 to 19 November 2021

Campus - Health - 01.11.2021
Student Health and Wellbeing Community of Practice Workshop Series: Term 1

Environment - Economics - 01.11.2021
Opinion: At Cop26 the stage is set for a battle over the next phase of capitalism
Bewildered by the talks? Try viewing them as a struggle among three blocs of countries, companies and protest movements, says Professor Simon Lewis (UCL Geography).

Social Sciences - Environment - 31.10.2021
Opinion: Humanity is not trapped in a deadly game with the Earth - there are ways out
Catastrophe is not foretold and we are freer to act than we think in the face of climate change, writes Professor David Wengrow (UCL Institute of Archaeology).

Health - Pharmacology - 29.10.2021
Opinion: How Covid-19 threatens to undo years of progress in TB control
The Covid pandemic has proved that health systems are capable of making drastic changes when the need arises.

Pharmacology - Health - 29.10.2021
New immunotherapy insights for kidney cancer
New immunotherapy insights for kidney cancer
Immune cell patterns have been discovered within tumours that can help predict if patients with kidney cancer will respond to immunotherapy, as part of a study co-led by researchers at UCL, the Francis Crick Institute and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.

Health - 29.10.2021
Doing your part to stop the spread of COVID-19

Environment - Earth Sciences - 29.10.2021
UCL at COP26: latest updates and expert comment
Climate experts from across UCL are at the COP26 UN climate summit in Glasgow as observers and delegation members, with teams of academics also monitoring and providing expert commentary from London.

Campus - 29.10.2021
Seven Questions with... Giulia Li Calzi

Campus - 28.10.2021
Asbestos awareness

Health - 28.10.2021
Spotlight on... Lola Solebo
This week we meet Lola Solebo, Clinical Academic at the Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health and Chair of the GOS ICH Race Equity Group.

Environment - Campus - 28.10.2021
UCL joins U7+ university climate pledge

Health - Economics - 28.10.2021
Opinion: Covid-19 shows health spending is broken - here's how to fix it
Opinion: Covid-19 shows health spending is broken - here’s how to fix it

Environment - 28.10.2021
UCL stages its first Youth COP climate summit
Students from across UCL have agreed seven resolutions to tackle climate change after a marathon event emulating proceedings at the UN COP26 summit starting in Glasgow next week.