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Life Sciences - Health - 18.12.2014
Scientists locate ’homing signal’ in the brain, explaining why some people are better navigators
Life Sciences - Health - 18.12.2014
UCL rated top UK university by research strength in the REF2014
UCL is the top-rated university in the UK for research strength in the new Research Excellence Framework 2014 published today, by a measure of average research score multiplied by staff numbers submitted.
Health - 18.12.2014
REF2014: demonstrating UCL’s research impact
Pedagogy - 17.12.2014
Main characters more likely to die in kids’ cartoons than in films for adults
Health - 16.12.2014
Feeling younger than actual age meant lower death rate for older people
A UCL study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that older people who felt three or more years younger than their chronological age had a lower death rate compared with those who felt their age or who felt more than one year older than their actual age.
Architecture & Buildings - 12.12.2014
Research Images as Art/Art Images as Research: winners announced
Life Sciences - 11.12.2014
UCL launches dedicated animal research information website
UCL News UCL News home All news Student news Staff news UCL in the media UCL Opinion Services Services for staff Services Get updates from UCL News All channels UCL has today launched a new public information website on animal research, describing how and why animals are used across the university. The website explains how animal research is conducted at UCL, including descriptions of the processes governing research and the '3Rs': replacing animal research with alternatives, reducing the number of animals used and refining experiments to minimise harm and discomfort to the animals.
Health - Social Sciences - 10.12.2014
Half of English women are taking prescribed medicines
UCL News UCL News home All news Student news Staff news UCL in the media UCL Opinion Services Services for staff Services Get updates from UCL News All channels Results published today in the latest Health Survey for England show that 50% of women and 43% of men reported taking at least one prescribed medicine in the past week.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 05.12.2014
EPICentre release new Japan Tsunami model with Willis Re & Tohoku University
Researchers at the EPICentre Research Group, a multidisciplinary research group based in UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering (CEGE) that investigates risk to society and infrastructur
Linguistics & Literature - 04.12.2014
UCL partners with culture, research and media organisations to launch the Knowledge Quarter
Social Sciences - 04.12.2014
Discovery of ’drunk and incapable’ arrest record shows Orwell’s ’honesty’
Economics - Electroengineering - 02.12.2014
UCL announces second campus - UCL East - on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
UCL is to build a new second campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, to form part of a wider Education and Cultural Quarter following the government's announcement of £141m in support of the project.
Career - 01.12.2014
UCL to pay all interns at London Living Wage rate
All UCL interns are to be paid at the rate of the London Living Wage (LLW) with effect from today (1 December), under UCL's updated Internships, Work Experience and Volunteering Policy.
Health - Economics - 27.11.2014
Professor David Lomas appointed as new UCL Vice-Provost (Health)
Administration - 26.11.2014
UCL launches largest ever mentoring scheme with UCL Academy
Social Sciences - 25.11.2014
UCL and the Institute of Education confirm merger
UCL and the Institute of Education (IOE) have today confirmed that they will be merging with effect from 2 December.
Life Sciences - 24.11.2014
Grant Museum starts major project to preserve rarest skeleton in the world
Environment - Earth Sciences - 21.11.2014
Laser scanning accurately ’weighs’ trees
Health - Psychology - 19.11.2014
Improving the lives of dementia carers
A psychological intervention that provides stress relief and emotional support for people caring for relatives with dementia can reduce depression and anxiety and improve wellbeing at no extra cost to standard care, finds new UCL research published in Lancet Psychiatry . The study led by Professor Gill Livingston (UCL Psychiatry) found that family caregivers receiving the START (STrAtegies for RelaTives) programme were seven times less likely to develop clinically significant depression than those given usual care, with benefits lasting for at least 2 years.
Economics - Administration - 19.11.2014
Tech City UK and UCL launch the Digital Business Academy
Economics - 17.11.2014
Supporting UK’s ambitious small businesses can accelerate growth and job creation
A Progress Report on the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses programme, produced by UCL along with four other academic institutions, has demonstrated that it is enabling participating businesses to grow faster and create more jobs than they otherwise would have.
Administration - 14.11.2014
Gardening and Muck in Day at St Pancras
Health - 14.11.2014
Tianjin and Shanghai join Cities Changing Diabetes on World Diabetes Day
The Chinese Cities of Tianjin and Shanghai have joined Cities Changing Diabetes - an initiative by Novo Nordisk, UCL and the Steno Diabetes Centre to fight the urban diabetes epidemic - today, World Diabetes Day.
Health - Agronomy & Food Science - 14.11.2014
Britain’s obese in denial about their weight
A majority of obese people in Britain would not describe themselves as "obese", and many would not even describe themselves as "very overweight", according to research by UCL and Cancer Research UK published in BMJ Open.
Event - 13.11.2014
The Experiment: a new model for scientific research?
A new model for scientific research is being piloted by UCL neuroscientists, who will be launching 'The Experiment' on Monday 24 November at a secret underground venue in Clerkenwell. Participants in The Experiment will be not only subjects, but experimenters, observers, and audience members in an immersive experience.
Economics - Career - 13.11.2014
UCL startup celebrates first place at Europe’s biggest technology conference
Health - Psychology - 12.11.2014
Virtual reality helps people to comfort and accept themselves
Self-compassion can be learned using avatars in an immersive virtual reality, finds new research led by UCL. This innovative approach reduced self-criticism and increased self-compassion and feelings of contentment in naturally self-critical individuals. The scientists behind the MRC-funded study say it could be applied to treat a range of clinical conditions including depression.
Economics - 12.11.2014
Gas as a bridge to a low-carbon future
Gas could play an important role as a 'bridging fuel' to a low-carbon economy but it won't be long before gas becomes part of the problem rather than the solution, finds a study involving UCL scientists.
Education - 10.11.2014
UCL announces partnership with Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre
Physics - 07.11.2014
Changing London’s cycling infrastructure will improve safety
London and other cities in Britain could be made a safer for cyclists finds a study by researchers at UCL and Loughborough University .
Social Sciences - Economics - 05.11.2014
Positive economic impact of UK immigration from the European Union: new evidence
European immigrants to the UK have paid more in taxes than they received in benefits, helping to relieve the fiscal burden on UK-born workers and contributing to the financing of public services - according to new research by the UCL Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM).
Health - Life Sciences - 04.11.2014
UCL awarded £4.2 million for stem cell transplantation and immunotherapy
UCL has been awarded £4.2 million from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to fund a Blood and Transplant Research Unit for stem cell transplantation and immunotherapy, due to launch in October 2015.
Health - Civil Engineering - 03.11.2014
Houston joins Cities Changing Diabetes initiative
Houston, Texas has joined the Cities Changing Diabetes initiative, an initiative by Novo Nordisk, UCL and the Steno Diabetes Centre to fight the urban diabetes epidemic today.
Health - 29.10.2014
UCL-Lancet Commission argues that "health is as much about caring as it is about curing"
The systematic neglect of culture is the single biggest barrier to advancing the highest attainable standard of health worldwide, say the authors of a major new report on culture and health, led by Professor David Napier, a leading medical anthropologist from UCL and published in The Lancet .
Health - 23.10.2014
UCL awarded £13.5 million to advance medical research facilities
As part of the Clinical Research Infrastructure Initiative, UCL has been awarded £13.5 million for a number of projects to help advance clinical research.
Health - 22.10.2014
Professor Sir Michael Marmot made President-Elect of World Medical Association
Life Sciences - 22.10.2014
Research Images as Art/Art Images as Research competition now open
Astronomy & Space - Linguistics & Literature - 22.10.2014
UCL space film evening at Stratford Picture House
UCL presents an evening of space exploration at Stratford Picture House to mark the upcoming release of Christopher Nolan's new sci-fi blockbuster Interstellar .
Social Sciences - 21.10.2014
UCL Council confirms UCL/IOE merger decision
UCL Council has today (20 October) confirmed its decision that UCL should merge with the Institute of Education (IOE). Subject to legal agreements and final approval at the meeting of IOE Council on 25 November, the two universities will merge from 2 December 2014. Having embarked on a strategic partnership in October 2012, the two institutions announced in February this year that they were to consult on a proposed merger.
History & Archeology - Administration - 17.10.2014
Archaeology powered by communities: new crowd-funding platform
UCL Institute of Archaeology and the British Museum are asking for public help in conducting, designing and funding research about archaeology, history and heritage.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 16.10.2014
ZAP! Spacecraft discovers Saturn’s moon Hyperion is charged
Cassini spacecraft received the equivalent of a 200 volt electric shock from the electrostatically charged surface of Saturn's moon, Hyperion, confirming that objects in the outer Solar System can have charged surfaces, according to UCL research. The study, published in Geophysical Research Letters , reports that Cassini was briefly magnetically connected to the surface of Hyperion, allowing it to be caught by a beam of electrons coming from the moon's surface.
Health - 16.10.2014
UCL Cancer Institute in Channel 4 ’Curing Cancer’ documentary
The 'Curing Cancer' documentary broadcast on Channel 4 on the 15 October follows four UCLH patients taking part in trials of advanced cancer treatments, from the labs of the UCL Cancer Institute to the wards of UCLH.
Health - Life Sciences - 16.10.2014
Research helps paralysed man to recover function
A man who was paralysed from the chest down following a knife attack can now walk using a frame, following a pioneering cell transplantation treatment developed by scientists at UCL and applied by surgeons at Wroclaw University Hospital, Poland.
Health - 14.10.2014
Stenting safe and effective for long-term stroke prevention
Using stents to keep neck arteries open is just as effective as invasive neck surgery for long-term prevention of fatal and disabling strokes, reports an international trial led by UCL funded by the Medical Research Council and Stroke Association. The research paper, published today in the Lancet, was authored by researchers from UCL, Basel University, Switzerland, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Newcastle University.
Health - 14.10.2014
Oral health problems in elite athletes ’must be addressed’
Poor oral health affecting athletes' general health and performance shows 'no signs of improvement' and must be remedied, say a group of UCL-led health experts and sporting bodies.
Astronomy & Space - Administration - 13.10.2014
Head of NASA visits UCL Academy
Life Sciences - 07.10.2014
Media coverage of Nobel Prize 2014
Life Sciences - 06.10.2014
Professor John O’Keefe wins Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
Professor John O'Keefe, UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, has today been awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain - an 'inner GPS' - that enables us to orient ourselves.
Computer Science - Linguistics & Literature - 06.10.2014
New web privacy system could revolutionise the safety of surfing
Scientists from UCL, Stanford Engineering, Google, Chalmers and Mozilla Research have built a new system that protects Internet users' privacy whilst increasing the flexibility for web developers to
Life Sciences - Health - 03.10.2014
UCL gets £15M to train the next generation of bioscientists
Thirty PhD studentships will be available annually for the next five years in the areas of agriculture and food security, industrial biotechnology and bioenergy, health and other frontier biosciences following a £15M grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
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

