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Linguistics & Literature - 22.08.2025
’All animals are equal’: UCL marks 80 years of George Orwell’s Animal Farm

Pedagogy - 21.08.2025
Most students with literacy difficulties benefit from reasonable adjustments
Reasonable adjustments for students with specific learning difficulties are generally beneficial but inequalities persist and students need training to use them effectively, finds the first comprehensive review of exam access arrangements in England, led by UCL researchers. The new report, published by UCL Institute of Education and funded by the Nuffield Foundation, assessed the efficacy of common exam access arrangements offered to secondary students with Specific Learning Difficulties* (SpLD) when taking exams.

Innovation - Economics - 21.08.2025
Ten years of nurturing entrepreneurs at BaseKX

Campus - 20.08.2025
Key messages about CIM and CourseLoop for August 2025

Pedagogy - Health - 20.08.2025
Boys can help break taboo around periods

Health - Pedagogy - 20.08.2025
Proportion of Americans reading for pleasure fell by 40% over 20 years
The proportion of people reading for pleasure daily in the United States has declined by more than 40% over the last 20 years, according to a new study by researchers at UCL and the University of Florida.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 18.08.2025
Opinion: Iran’s nature is under threat - here’s how better environmental stewardship can save it

Health - Pharmacology - 18.08.2025
New gene therapy is life changing for teenage patient
A teenager with a rare, life-limiting genetic condition is off to university after receiving a pioneering gene therapy developed by researchers at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH).

Politics - 15.08.2025
Politics has always been a game - but why does it now feel like we’re being cheated?

Life Sciences - Environment - 15.08.2025
Opinion: Animal Farm at 80: why the animals really matter

Social Sciences - 14.08.2025
Discover Strategic Change: Your new hub for transformation at UCL

Social Sciences - Psychology - 14.08.2025
Generation Z: love in crisis
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Katherine Twamley (UCL Social Research Institute) examines growing evidence that Gen Z is turning away from traditional forms of dating and long-term romantic relationships. Decline in sexual activity, rise of a certain "heteropessimism" or claimed celibacy.. there is growing evidence that Gen Z is turning away from traditional forms of dating and long-term romantic relationships.

Economics - 14.08.2025
AI web browser assistants raise serious privacy concerns
Popular generative AI web browser assistants are collecting and sharing sensitive user data, such as medical records and social security numbers, without adequate safeguards, finds a new study by researchers from UCL, UC Davis and Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria. The study, which will be presented and published as part of the USENIX Security Symposium , is the first large-scale analysis of generative AI browser assistants and privacy.

Health - Pharmacology - 12.08.2025
How RFK Jr is systematically undermining vaccines around the world
Professor Christina Pagel (UCL Mathematics) warns that the US Secretary of Health and Human Services' efforts to undermine vaccines spreading around the world.

Earth Sciences - Politics - 12.08.2025
Are African countries aware of their own mineral wealth?
Governments across the continent still have very little knowledge of what lies beneath their soil, Research Fellow Gerald Arhin (UCL Science, Technology, Engineering & Public Policy) writes in The Conversation.

Politics - 12.08.2025
Analysis: Politicians are using social media to campaign
Writing in The Conversation, Emma Connolly (UCL Digital Speech Lab) explores what makes politicians go 'viral' online and what doesn't. By the time the next US election takes place in 2028, millennial and gen Z voters - who already watch  over six hours of media content a day  -  will make up the majority of the electorate.

Chemistry - Materials Science - 11.08.2025
New solar cells could power devices from indoor light
An international team led by UCL researchers has developed durable new solar cells capable of efficiently harvesting energy from indoor light, meaning devices such as keyboards, remote controls, alarms and sensors could soon be battery free.

Health - 08.08.2025
Scientist to lead UK Health Security Agency

Life Sciences - Environment - 07.08.2025
Ham or jam? Help scientists by recording wasp food preferences
The next time a wasp visits your picnic, if you make a note of whether it goes for protein or sugar, you can help UCL scientists better understand the wasp life cycle.

Psychology - Health - 07.08.2025
NHS talking therapy is less effective for younger adults
Talking therapy offered by the NHS for people with depression or anxiety appears less effective for people aged 16-24 than those aged 25-65, according to a new study led by UCL researchers. While talking (psychological) therapy services are helpful for young people, the authors of the new Lancet Psychiatry paper say that more work is needed to tailor mental health services to young people to ensure they are as effective as possible.

Environment - 07.08.2025
Transforming Gordon Street and Gordon Square West

Event - 07.08.2025
Celebrating UCL’s Nursery Leavers

Campus - 07.08.2025
Arrangements for A-level results day - Thursday, 14 August 2025

Administration - 06.08.2025
MyServices: Transforming support at UCL

Social Sciences - 06.08.2025
Volunteer in nature with Food at UCL: Help out at Calthorpe Community Garden

Social Sciences - Campus - 06.08.2025
New regulatory condition (E6): Protecting students from harassment and sexual misconduct
From 1 August, the Office for Students (OfS) has introduced a new regulatory condition (E6) requiring universities to take stronger action to protect students from harassment and sexual misconduct.

Psychology - Health - 05.08.2025
Small electric shocks to ear can boost self-compassion from meditation training
Stimulating the vagus nerve with a device attached to the outer ear can help make compassion meditation training more effective at boosting people's capacity for self-kindness and mindfulness, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. The study, published in Psychological Medicine , adds to evidence of the potential benefits of stimulating this key nerve that connects the brain with major organs in the chest and abdomen.

Campus - Career - 04.08.2025
A UCL where we can all do our best work

Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 04.08.2025
Less processed diet may be more beneficial for weight loss
When given nutritionally matched diets, participants lost twice as much weight eating minimally processed foods compared to ultra-processed foods, suggesting that reducing processing could help to sustain a healthy weight, finds a new clinical trial led by UCL researearchers.

Computer Science - 04.08.2025
UK Emergency Alerts: Test alert to be sent to all smartphones on 7 September 2025

History & Archeology - 31.07.2025
’Mammoth’ project catalogues Ice Age animal bones begins in Jersey
Archaeologists from UCL are helping archivists at Jersey Heritage to carefully study, catalogue and store hundreds of pieces of Ice Age animal bone, that were discovered on the Channel Island more than 60 years ago.

History & Archeology - 31.07.2025
’Mammoth’ project cataloguing Ice Age animal bones begins in Jersey

Event - 31.07.2025
My Year Abroad in Madrid

Pharmacology - Health - 30.07.2025
Two of the best stop smoking medications have been available in the UK since 2024

Environment - Innovation - 29.07.2025
Conservation innovation at the heart of UCL and ZSL partnership

Health - 29.07.2025
Dementia takes 3.5 years to diagnose after symptoms begin
People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms are first noticed, or even longer (4.1 years) for those with early-onset dementia, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

Economics - Politics - 28.07.2025
Cuban government scrambling to deal with outrage about country’s economic crisis

Life Sciences - 28.07.2025
What to do when wasps crash your picnic

Linguistics & Literature - 28.07.2025
My new history of romanticism shows how enslavement shaped European culture
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Mathelinda Nabugodi (UCL School of European Languages, Culture, and Society) explores how enslavement shaped European culture in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Health - Life Sciences - 24.07.2025
Orlando Bloom tried to ’clean’ his blood to get rid of microplastics
Writing in The Conversation, Dr Leah Sidi (UCL European Languages, Culture & Society) address the growing public unease about microplastics and calls for rigorous science, tougher regulation, and a shift away from our reliance on plastic in daily life. When actor Orlando Bloom revealed recently that he'd undergone a procedure to have  his blood "cleaned" , many people raised eyebrows.

Health - Campus - 24.07.2025
UCL announces new Vice-Provost (Health)

Politics - 24.07.2025
Updated governance documents, including UCL Scheme of Delegation now available

Social Sciences - Innovation - 24.07.2025
UCL professors honoured as new British Academy Fellows

Campus - Event - 24.07.2025
Recording now available: Staff Town Hall on Brand, UCL200 and Philanthropic Campaigns

Campus - 24.07.2025
Updated UCL Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech

Campus - 24.07.2025
Organisation and committee structure charts and information

Event - 23.07.2025
UCL200 Student Photography Competition: Enter now!

Philosophy - 23.07.2025
Review: A Philosopher Looks at Clothes by Kate Moran is engaging and unpretentious

Social Sciences - Politics - 23.07.2025
Analysis: Is today’s political climate making dating harder for young people?
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Katherine Twamley (UCL Social Research Institute) explores whether the gendered political divide many western countries are experiencing is making dating harder? The last year has highlighted a political divide between young men and women.

Health - Psychology - 23.07.2025
Review: 4.48 Psychosis revival: the play’s window into a mind on the edge is as brutal as ever
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