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Mathematics - 19.09.2025
Budding mathematicians from disadvantaged backgrounds struggle to meet potential
Children from disadvantaged backgrounds who show strong mathematical ability at primary school don't progress at the same rate as their equally skilled but more advantaged peers, finds a UCL study, raising social mobility concerns, particularly among underprivileged white boys.
Event - 19.09.2025
Main Quad Access Restricted from Saturday, 20 September
Innovation - Life Sciences - 19.09.2025
UCL to lead UK’s brain-inspired computing push with new innovation centre
Computer Science - Physics - 19.09.2025
First quantum computer built using silicon chips
A spinout co-founded by a UCL professor has built the world's first full-stack quantum computer made with the same silicon chip technology that is used in laptops and phones.
Life Sciences - Health - 19.09.2025
Funding boost for UCL academics awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships
Health - Life Sciences - 19.09.2025
World Alzheimer’s Day: Harnessing AI to tackle the global challenge of dementia
Campus - 18.09.2025
How to make the most of your first month at UCL
Environment - 17.09.2025
Flying the flag for sustainable development
Life Sciences - Health - 16.09.2025
Spotlight on... Zane Jaunmuktane
Environment - 16.09.2025
UK renewable energy cliff brings both risks and opportunities
The UK could lose some of its existing renewable energy capacity in two years' time when financial support for wind farms and other renewables starts to run out, unless key changes are made to how the energy market is managed, finds new analysis by UCL researchers.
Innovation - Economics - 16.09.2025
UCL startup raises $2 million to revolutionise content creation with AI camera
Social Sciences - 16.09.2025
UCL academics elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 15.09.2025
School meals could drive economic growth and food system transformation
School meals, provided for free by governments around the world, could be used to curb global hunger and promote a sustainable global food system, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
Psychology - Health - 15.09.2025
One in three young people surveyed expect to need mental health support in coming year
The majority (64%) of young adults in Britain say they have experienced mental health difficulties, with a third (32%) expecting to need support in the coming year, according to polling commissioned from YouGov by UCL's Grand Challenge of Mental Health & Wellbeing.
Health - Pharmacology - 15.09.2025
Treatment for cause of sight loss approved following UCL research
A novel treatment for Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON), a rare genetic disease that can lead to sudden loss of vision, has been approved for NHS patients following a successful clinical trial co-led by UCL and Moorfields researcher.
Economics - Innovation - 15.09.2025
$6.2 million investment for UCL startup transforming traditional industries
Campus - Life Sciences - 11.09.2025
UCL Academics Appointed to REF 2029 Expert Sub-Panels
Pedagogy - Campus - 11.09.2025
Progressing the Programme Excellence Project (PEP)
Health - Innovation - 11.09.2025
Study sheds light on hurdles faced in transforming NHS healthcare with AI
Implementing artificial intelligence (AI) into NHS hospitals is far harder than initially anticipated, with complications around governance, harmonisation with old IT systems and finding the right AI tools and staff training, finds a major new UK study led by UCL researchers. The authors of the study, published in The Lancet eClinicalMedicine , say the findings should provide timely and useful learning for the UK Government, whose recent 10-year NHS plan identifies digital transformation, including AI, as a key platform to improving the service and patient experience.
Health - Environment - 11.09.2025
Spotlight on... Eleanor Nash
Politics - 11.09.2025
Opinion: How America helped create the Palestinian Authority - only to undermine it ever since
Health - 10.09.2025
Two in three NHS staff say improved pay is key to boosting retention
Improved pay for NHS staff is important to prevent high numbers leaving the service, according to new data from UCL and University of Leicester researchers.
Health - Environment - 10.09.2025
Space for play is being ’designed-out’ of urban childhoods
Children growing up in British cities face barriers to safe, playable spaces as financial constraints, policy misalignment and housing pressures cause planners to prioritise property over parks, finds a new study by researchers at UCL and Bradford Institute for Health Research.
Health - Pharmacology - 10.09.2025
UK trial launches to transform Alzheimer’s diagnosis with simple blood test
A major UCL-led clinical trial, aiming to transform the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease through a simple blood test, is now welcoming its first participants who will be recruited via memory clinics across the UK.
Health - Pharmacology - 10.09.2025
Millions of men could benefit from faster scan to diagnose prostate cancer
A quicker, cheaper MRI scan was just as accurate at diagnosing prostate cancer as the current 30-40 minute scan and should be rolled out to make MRI scans more accessible to men who need one, according to clinical trial results led by UCL, UCLH and the University of Birmingham.
Campus - 10.09.2025
Why I’m glad I chose to study at UCL
Innovation - Social Sciences - 09.09.2025
UCL leads first-in-a-generation birth cohort study
The first new UK-wide long-term scientific study of babies and child development in a quarter of a century will be led by researchers at the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies.
Environment - Innovation - 09.09.2025
UCL Sustainability Plan 2025-2035: A new era of sustainability
Social Sciences - Geography - 09.09.2025
Opinion: Homelessness, fear of starvation and racism - destitute migrant mothers and their children
Health - Life Sciences - 08.09.2025
Analysis: Alzheimer’s disease - New three-minute test can spot memory issues - here’s how it works
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Eleftheria Kodosaki (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) explains how a new test could help to diagnose memory issues associated with Alzheimer's disease in as little as three minutes.
Environment - Politics - 05.09.2025
Five UCL experts appointed to write UN’s next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report
Environment - Politics - 05.09.2025
UCL experts assist UN’s next climate change report
Five researchers from UCL have been appointed to leading roles in the United Nation's next major climate assessment report, drawing on their expertise in climate science, governance, finance, and policy.
Pedagogy - 04.09.2025
London Underground strike action: 7-11 September 2025
Microtechnics - Computer Science - 04.09.2025
Robots learn to work together like a well-choreographed dance
Scientists at UCL, Google DeepMind and Intrinsic have developed a powerful new AI algorithm that enables large sets of robotic arms to work together faster and smarter in busy industrial settings - potentially saving manufacturers hours of planning time and boosting flexibility.
Campus - 04.09.2025
UCL Graduate Prospectus 2026/27 entry now available online
Campus - Career - 04.09.2025
Welcoming the Class of 2025: What happens behind the scenes
Event - 04.09.2025
Open office slots with the Provost are now available to book in Term 1
Career - Life Sciences - 04.09.2025
UCL academics celebrate EU funding success
Life Sciences - 03.09.2025
Complete brain activity map revealed for the first time
The first complete activity map of decision-making in the animal brain has been unveiled by a large international collaboration of neuroscientists involving UCL researchers. The International Brain Laboratory (IBL) researchers published their findings today in two papers in Nature, revealing insights into how decision-making unfolds across the entire brain in mice at the resolution of single cells.
Economics - Innovation - 03.09.2025
UCL’s ambitious entrepreneurs pitch for investment at London Demo Day
Environment - Life Sciences - 02.09.2025
Opinion: North Korea’s hidden wildlife trade: new research reveals state involvement
Writing in The Conversation, Joshua Elves-Powell (UCL Biosciences and UCL Geography) outlines his investigation into North Korea's illegal wildlife trade and highlights how the state itself appears to profit from this unsustainable and illegal exploitation.
Innovation - Economics - 01.09.2025
UCL startup Double Dutch Drinks secures £4.5 million funding
Health - History & Archeology - 01.09.2025
Opinion: Lifetime trends in happiness change as misery peaks among the young
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Alex Bryson (UCL Social Research Institute) outlines his new research that highlights a peak of unhappiness among the young, which then declines with age. He explains that this is due to a deterioration in young people's mental health. For years now, research studies across the world looking at happiness across our lifetimes have found a U-shape: happiness falls from a high point in youth, and then rises again after middle age.
Pharmacology - Health - 30.08.2025
Promising new drug for people with stubborn high blood pressure
A new treatment has been shown to significantly lower blood pressure in people whose levels stay dangerously high, despite taking several existing medicines, according to the results of a Phase III clinical trial led by a UCL Professor. Globally around 1.3 billion people have high blood pressure (hypertension), and in around half of cases the condition is uncontrolled or treatment resistant.
Health - 29.08.2025
UCL ophthalmologist honoured by Royal Society for pioneering AI-driven eyecare advances
Campus - Psychology - 29.08.2025
In a world of growing divisions, how can we learn to disagree well?
Health - 28.08.2025
’Unhappiness hump’ in aging may have disappeared
A widely documented rise in worry, stress, and depression that peaks in midlife and then declines may have disappeared due to worsening youth mental health, suggests a new study co-led by UCL academics. Researchers at UCL Social Research Institute, Dartmouth College and Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) studied survey data and found that the well documented trend of ill-being that peaks during midlife before declining, known as the -unhappiness hump-, no longer stands up.
Pharmacology - Health - 28.08.2025
Molecular test personalises prostate cancer treatment
Testing the molecular profile of tumours identifies which patients with advanced prostate cancer are more likely to benefit from chemotherapy and live longer, sparing patients less likely to benefit from unpleasant side effects, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
Health - Career - 28.08.2025
Opinion: Young people in coastal towns are getting left behind - here’s what could help
Health - 27.08.2025
Nanodiamonds and hormones used in rare condition to promote lung growth before birth
An international research team led by UCL, Great Ormond Street Hospital, and KU Leuven is using 3D-printing and nanodiamonds to design treatments that could help babies repair their damaged lungs while still in the womb.
Environment - Mar 27
The University of Manchester signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Utilities
The University of Manchester signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Utilities

Agronomy & Food Science - Mar 27
Gather & Gather unveils fresh new Spring/Summer 2026 menu designed for the warmer seasons
Gather & Gather unveils fresh new Spring/Summer 2026 menu designed for the warmer seasons
Environment - Mar 26
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'

Campus - MANCHESTER - Mar 26
Manchester students mentor local teenagers to build confidence in applying for university
Manchester students mentor local teenagers to build confidence in applying for university

