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Education - Linguistics & Literature - 27.06.2013
Professor Michael Worton to retire after 33 years at UCL
Professor Michael Worton to retire after 33 years at UCL

Life Sciences - Event - 26.06.2013
Director appointed to Sainsbury Wellcome Centre
Director appointed to Sainsbury Wellcome Centre
UCL is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor John O'Keefe as Inaugural Director of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre.

Health - Life Sciences - 25.06.2013
¤500,000 to examine the role of zinc in public health
Researchers at UCL will play a major role in an international science project to examine the role of zinc in public health and well-being.

Social Sciences - 24.06.2013
Breastfeeding boosts ability to climb social ladder
Breastfeeding boosts ability to climb social ladder
Breastfeeding not only boosts children's chances of climbing the social ladder, but it also reduces the chances of downwards mobility, suggests a large study published online in the Archives of Disease in Childhood . The findings, produced by ESRC-funded researchers in the International Centre for Lifecourse Studies in Society and Health at UCL, are based on changes in the social class of two groups of individuals born in 1958 (17,419 people) and in 1970 (16,771 people).

Health - 24.06.2013
Lord Sebastian Coe opens Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health
Lord Sebastian Coe opens Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health
Lord Sebastian Coe officially opened a new sport institute which will be a lasting legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, treating elite athletes, 'weekend warriors' and NHS patients under the same roof.

Architecture & Buildings - Event - 20.06.2013
Innovative designs at The Bartlett Summer Show 2013
Innovative designs at The Bartlett Summer Show 2013
The Bartlett School of Architecture UCL will present innovative designs in its annual student showcase The Bartlett Summer Show from 21 - 29 June.

History & Archeology - 20.06.2013
UCL software reveals Ulster’s forgotten history in fire-damaged book
Researchers from UCL have used specially designed software to digitise the Great Parchment book, a crucial historical text documenting the City of London's role in 17th century Ulster that was previously unreadable for over 200 years due to fire damage. The UCL-designed software could help other researchers salvage other damaged materials, and help further develop approaches to digitising historical documents that are either highly distorted or fire-damaged.

Linguistics & Literature - 19.06.2013
UCL centre signs cooperation agreement with top Chinese high school

Administration - Law - 14.06.2013
UCL President & Provost knighted in Queen’s Birthday Honours

Health - 14.06.2013
Professor Peng Khaw knighted in Queen’s Birthday Honours

Health - 14.06.2013
Professor Anne Johnson receives damehood in Queen's Birthday Honours
Professor Anne Johnson receives damehood in Queen’s Birthday Honours

Environment - Economics - 14.06.2013
UCL ISR Director joins UN International Resources Panel

Art & Design - Life Sciences - 06.06.2013
Grant Museum taken over by artists for Sculpture Season
Grant Museum taken over by artists for Sculpture Season

Health - Economics - 06.06.2013
UCL awarded £11.1m towards new Institute of Immunity and Transplantation

Health - Event - 06.06.2013
Strategy for Francis Crick Institute unveiled at topping out ceremony
Sir Paul Nurse, Director of the Francis Crick Institute, unveiled the organisation's strategy today at a ceremony attended by senior government ministers and heads of the institute's founding partners, including UCL's President & Provost Professor Malcolm Grant. The announcement coincided with the topping out ceremony for the institute, a key milestone in the construction process which sees the building reach its highest point.

History & Archeology - 05.06.2013
Institute of Archaeology unveil monolith in Gordon Square

Social Sciences - 04.06.2013
UCL Provost on refugee academics

Media - 04.06.2013
UCL Institute of the Americas launches innovative international relations masters
The first degree in the UK to focus on inter-American and Latin/North American global relations has been launched by the UCL Institute of the Americas.

Administration - Economics - 04.06.2013
Former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England questions central bank power
Former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England questions central bank power
The former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England has highlighted the current power of central banks five years on from the financial crisis.

Administration - 04.06.2013
Engaging with academics: how research can strengthen open policy-making

Event - 30.05.2013
Creating Connections event - Wednesday June 12th, 6 - 8pm

Career - 30.05.2013
Statutory pension change - Auto Enrolment
A statutory change in pensions will soon impact staff at UCL. The scheme is known as Auto Enrolment (AE).

Astronomy & Space - 30.05.2013
Wonderments of Cosmos: a multidisciplinary conversation on cosmological horizons

Linguistics & Literature - Health - 30.05.2013
Cruciform - Hub update and library closure

Linguistics & Literature - 29.05.2013
New Annual Report from UCL Library Services

Administration - 29.05.2013
UCL has an institutional discount with FindaPhD

Health - Social Sciences - 29.05.2013
10 June is the start of Men’s Health Week
UCL Occupational Health would like to remind UCL staff that 10 June is the beginning of Men's Health Week.

Linguistics & Literature - Administration - 29.05.2013
UCL Library open forum - Wednesday 12 June at 13.30pm

Health - Psychology - 29.05.2013
Avatar therapy helps silence voices in schizophrenia
Avatar therapy helps silence voices in schizophrenia
An avatar system that enables people with schizophrenia to control the voice of their hallucinations is being developed by researchers at UCL with support from the Wellcome Trust. The computer-based system could provide quick and effective therapy that is far more successful than current pharmaceutical treatments, helping to reduce the frequency and severity of episodes of schizophrenia.

Administration - Economics - 29.05.2013
£7 million Infrastructure Business Model Centres to engineer future UK

Event - 24.05.2013
UCL given HR Excellence in Research Award by the European Commission

Social Sciences - 24.05.2013
UCL academic honoured by Indian government

Career - Economics - 23.05.2013
Class of 2013: Leaving UCL - now what?

Health - Economics - 23.05.2013
UCLPartners gets the green light to improve the healthcare of over six million people
Millions of people in London and the south east will see improvements to their healthcare following the decision by NHS England to designate UCLPartners as an Academic Health Science Network (AHSN).

Administration - 22.05.2013
New UCL visual identity website and guidelines launched

Event - 21.05.2013
UCL Festival of Volunteering

Health - Economics - 17.05.2013
Grassroots women's groups could halve maternal death rate
Grassroots women’s groups could halve maternal death rate
Women's groups can dramatically reduce the number of maternal and newborn deaths in some of the world's poorest communities, according to a new meta-analysis published in The Lancet .

Health - 17.05.2013
Global health policy fails to address burden of disease on men
Global health policy fails to address burden of disease on men
Men experience a higher burden of disease and lower life expectancy than women, but policies focusing on the health needs of men are notably absent from the strategies of global health organisations, according to a Viewpoint article in this week's Lancet .

History & Archeology - 16.05.2013
Viking jewellery sheds light on dark period of British history
The presence of Scandinavian-style female jewellery in Britain has overturned the idea that the Viking conquest of England was an all-male affair, suggesting that in fact large numbers of women travelled over from the Scandinavian homelands.

Event - Life Sciences - 16.05.2013
Grant Museum wins Cultural Pros Award at Museums + Heritage Awards

Health - Administration - 15.05.2013
UCL shares in £50m of new funding to help stimulate UK’s economy

Health - 13.05.2013
Stress and unhealthy lifestyle increase risk of heart disease
Stress and unhealthy lifestyle increase risk of heart disease
People with job stress and an unhealthy lifestyle are at higher risk of coronary artery disease than people who have job stress but lead healthy lifestyles, according to work published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) by researchers from UCL's Department of Epidemiology and Public Health.

Mechanical Engineering - Electroengineering - 09.05.2013
Science and Engineering South Consortium (SES-5)
The most powerful cluster of research intensive universities in the UK are joining forces to form a new consortium to become one of the world's leading hubs for science and engineering research.

Health - Life Sciences - 09.05.2013
Mobile health technologies to rapidly test and track infectious diseases
Early-warning sensor systems that can test and track serious infectious diseases - such as major flu epidemics, MRSA and HIV - using mobile phones and the internet are being developed by a major new Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration (IRC) led by UCL.

Health - Environment - 09.05.2013
UCL awarded record number of ESRC studentships

Pedagogy - 07.05.2013
UCL considers alternative sites in Stratford for university quarter
University College London (UCL) and the London Borough of Newham (LBN) have today announced that whilst UCL remains committed to Stratford as the location for its new university quarter, it has not been possible for the two parties to reach an agreement regarding the Carpenters Estate.

Health - 07.05.2013
Digital Humanities prize workshop supports UCL Connections

Life Sciences - 01.05.2013
UCL University Challenge team fall at the final hurdle
UCL's University Challenge team were narrowly beaten by the University of Manchester in the final of the popular BBC2 quiz show this week.

Career - 01.05.2013
Bright Club: READING at the Bloomsbury Theatre
Bright Club: READING at the Bloomsbury Theatre

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 30.04.2013
Herschel Space Observatory loses its cool
Herschel Space Observatory loses its cool
Europe's Herschel Space Observatory has exhausted its supply of liquid helium coolant, after almost four years of scientific observations. As none of the instruments can work without helium-cooling, Herschel's operational life is now over. The spacecraft itself will soon be placed in a parking orbit around the Sun, but the analysis and evaluation of the data will continue for years to come.