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Research Management - 12.09.2019
UCL leads the way in research
Career - 12.09.2019
Guidance for EU nationals who are applying for or have accepted jobs at UCL
Innovation - Computer Science - 11.09.2019
UCL launches global vision to position AI as a force for good in the world
Career - 10.09.2019
UCL’s global search for new President & Provost
Architecture & Buildings - 09.09.2019
UCL’s campus to go smokefree
Sport - 06.09.2019
7 Questions with Zoe Bourdin
This week we meet UCL Summer School student Zoe, who shares with us the best moment of her experience studying at UCL, where students should head to for London's most Instagrammable brunch and her career aspirations as an actor.
Linguistics & Literature - 05.09.2019
Help us improve the staff task library
Social Sciences - 05.09.2019
Share your views on LGBTQ+ inclusivity at UCL
Environment - 15.11.2018
UCL project restoring Brazil’s Atlantic Forest wins Newton Prize
Health - 14.11.2018
Vapers do not undermine desire to quit smoking
Smokers who regularly spend time with vapers (people who use e-cigarettes) are more likely to try quitting smoking, according to a new study carried out by UCL. The research, published today in BMC Medicine and funded by Cancer Research UK, found that smokers who were regularly exposed to vapers (as opposed to other smokers) were around 20% more likely to have reported both a high current motivation to quit and made a recent quit attempt.
Linguistics & Literature - 09.11.2018
Kamila Shamsie to give the Orwell Lecture 2018
Health - 08.11.2018
UCL marks the Armistice centenary
Health - Pharmacology - 08.11.2018
£438 million investment for UCL gene therapy spinouts
Prospective students Current students UCL spinout Orchard Therapeutics, a biotechnology company dedicated to transforming the lives of patients with rare disorders through innovative gene therapies, has raised $225 million (£173 million) through its initial public offering.
Career - 08.11.2018
UCL launches new academic partnership programme in global cities
Health - 06.11.2018
Are we failing people with learning disabilities?
History & Archeology - Career - 06.11.2018
New report on gender equality in UK History
History & Archeology - 06.11.2018
UCL delivers Shrouds of the Somme Schools’ project to mark WW1
Art & Design - 02.11.2018
House of Doors opens up for Houses of Parliament
Life Sciences - Health - 31.10.2018
Three UCL researchers honoured with Philip Leverhulme Prizes of £100,000
Media - 31.10.2018
UCL statement in response to media reports around the Gender Recognition Act
Environment - 29.10.2018
UCL joins global commitment on plastic pollution
Administration - 26.10.2018
Provost warns of research impact of a no-deal Brexit
Health - Life Sciences - 25.10.2018
Innovative gene therapy trial for Parkinson’s disease
A trial for a new gene therapy, known as AXO-Lenti-PD, aimed at improving the supply of dopamine in the brains of people with Parkinson's disease has been launched by researchers at UCL and University College London Hospitals (UCLH). In people affected by Parkinson's disease (PD), parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years resulting in motor symptoms including tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia (slowness of movement).
Electroengineering - Innovation - 25.10.2018
’LiFi’ could provide faster internet access
High speed internet could be delivered through the lights in homes and offices, revolutionising the way we download and upload information in the future, finds UCL researchers. Academics from UCL, Northumbria University and Newcastle University are developing a new type of organic LED (light-emitting diode) which will communicate with smart devices such as tablets and phones to download and upload huge amounts of data.
Administration - Career - 24.10.2018
UCL appoints new Chief Operating Officer
Linguistics & Literature - 22.10.2018
Housing costs have exacerbated income equality in Germany
Changes in housing costs have dramatically exacerbated the rise in income inequality in Germany since the mid-1990s, according to new UCL research.
Health - Innovation - 15.10.2018
The health innovation system is ’broken’ and failing patients
NHS patients are being let down by a global health innovation system which fails to deliver the treatments they need at prices that government can afford, according to a new report led by Professor M
Health - 12.10.2018
UCL Cancer Institute’s breakthrough research celebrated at 10 year event
The groundbreaking research carried out by the UCL Cancer Institute has been celebrated at a special Royal Society event, marking its 10 year anniversary.
Economics - 12.10.2018
Nice people ’at a financial disadvantage’, study says
Nice people may be at greater risk of bankruptcy and other financial hardships, compared with their less agreeable peers, because they don't value money as much, according to research by UCL and Columbia Business School. The study by Dr Joe Gladstone (UCL School of Management) and co-author Dr Sandra Matz (Columbia Business School) involved analysing data collected from more than three million participants using multiple methods: two online panels, a national survey, bank account data, and publicly available geographic data.
Religions - Philosophy - 10.10.2018
Academics call for radical overhaul of religious education
Economics - 10.10.2018
UCL plays key role in new Commission on regional inequalities
Politics - 09.10.2018
A Brexit referendum is clearly possible, but contingency planning must start now
A referendum on Brexit is clearly possible, but the details matter. Various processes must be put in place to ensure the referendum is legitimate, according to a new report by the UCL Constitution Unit.
Environment - 08.10.2018
UCL academics play key role in IPCC report
Scientists at UCL have joined experts from across the globe in writing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's report on limiting global warming to 1.5C.
Social Sciences - 05.10.2018
UCL celebrates Black History Month
Environment - Event - 03.10.2018
UCL academic honoured with 2018 Desmond Tutu Reconciliation Award
Life Sciences - 02.10.2018
UCL professor wins Royal Society science book prize
Politics - Social Sciences - 02.10.2018
Liberals see elite-educated politicians as more competent, while conservatives see them as less relatable
A small number of elite universities serve as the prime breeding grounds for American power brokers.
Health - Life Sciences - 27.09.2018
Lifetime achievement award for UCL cancer researcher
Leading UCL oncologist Professor Charlie Swanton has been honoured by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) with a prestigious award, in recognition of his lifetime achievements to lung cancer research.
Research Management - 27.09.2018
UCL leaps ahead in world university rankings
Linguistics & Literature - 27.09.2018
Orwell’s Down and Out: Live heads to Paris
The first ever live reading of Orwell's iconic text in both London and Paris completes its journey this week.
Electroengineering - Innovation - 25.09.2018
Tributes to Nobel Laureate and UCL alumnus Sir Charles Kao
Veterinary - 25.09.2018
Listen to Her! Egypt’s women fight for their rights
Egyptian women have been at the forefront of Egypt's political and economic struggles with nearly 3 million protesting against sexual harassment in 2013, yet their fight against social stigmas at home and abroad remains largely unnoticed within Western circles.
Computer Science - 25.09.2018
UCL partners with Google to grow quantum software industry in the UK
UCL is joining forces with Google to launch a £5.5m Prosperity Partnership, which aims to harness the revolutionary power of quantum computers for applications in modelling and simulation.
Environment - 25.09.2018
UCL academic awarded 2018 World Sustainability Award
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 24.09.2018
Solar Orbiter will be key in understanding solar activity
The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter leaves the UK this week for testing in Germany, hosting state-of-the-art instruments on board designed by teams including UCL physicists.
Music - 21.09.2018
Heavy metal music is inclusive and governed by rules of etiquette
Forget wild and chaotic behaviour, heavy metal music culture is inclusive and governed by etiquette and codes of conduct, according to new UCL research.
Health - 21.09.2018
UCL tribute to Professor Maria Bitner-Glindzicz
Health - Innovation - 20.09.2018
Research hub launches to drive vaccine development
UCL is leading a new a vaccine research hub, launching today, to affect radical change in the development and manufacturing of vaccines, with the University of Oxford.
Computer Science - 20.09.2018
New DeepMind professorship at UCL to push frontiers of AI
Career - 19.09.2018
Teacher job satisfaction in England lowest among comparable countries
Job satisfaction among teachers in England is as low, or lower, than 22 comparable countries across Europe, North America and the Commonwealth, according to new UCL research.
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

