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Life Sciences - 30.06.2025
Why evolution can explain human testicle size but not our unique chins
Why humans have chins is one of many as-yet unanswered questions about evolution that scientists are making progress towards solving, rewrites Professor Max Telford (UCL Biosciences) in The Conversation.
Social Sciences - 30.06.2025
Hot weather advice for staff and students, 30 June 2025
Environment - Career - 26.06.2025
New hiring approvals to support our continued financial sustainability
Politics - 26.06.2025
New legal requirement: Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS)
Politics - 26.06.2025
Chair of the UCL Academy Chair of Governors: Expressions of interest invited
Politics - Economics - 26.06.2025
Globalisation and trade exposure drives demand for political lobbyists
History & Archeology - Art & Design - 26.06.2025
Spotlight on Megan Kumorek
Career - Campus - 25.06.2025
UK’s top firms hiring fewer diverse graduates as competition surges
State-educated, working class and ethnic minority graduates were less likely to secure employment offers in 2024 compared to 2023 than their privately educated, privileged and White peers, according to UCL researchers.
Chemistry - Materials Science - 25.06.2025
Researchers honoured by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Environment - Materials Science - 25.06.2025
Scientist appointed Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science
Campus - Career - 25.06.2025
One year of Strategic Change: the story so far
Astronomy & Space - Computer Science - 24.06.2025
Dazzling first images from Vera C. Rubin Observatory
The newly released first images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile mark the start of a ten-year mission involving UCL researchers to create an ultra-high-definition time-lapse record of the Universe and help to pin down what dark energy might be. The observatory is named in honour of a trailblazing US astronomer who discovered evidence for dark matter.
Pedagogy - 24.06.2025
Private equity backed nurseries contribute to ’care deserts’ in poorer areas
Nursery availability is lowest in England's most deprived neighbourhoods, with private equity backed providers less likely to open in them, leading to concerns around choice and quality, finds a report by UCL researchers.
Social Sciences - Event - 24.06.2025
The UCL200 Staff Contribution & Engagement Fund is now open!
Physics - Politics - 23.06.2025
Trump’s first term lies at the heart of escalation between Iran and Israel
Health - Pharmacology - 19.06.2025
More time with loved ones for cancer patients spared radiation treatment
Radioactive iodine treatment after thyroid cancer surgery usually means side effects like nausea and time in hospital isolated from loved ones. But new clinical trial results from researchers at UCL mean patients worldwide could now safely be spared this treatment. Globally, around 820,000 people are diagnosed with thyroid cancer each year.
Art & Design - 19.06.2025
Spotlight on... Sam Wilkinson
Social Sciences - Psychology - 19.06.2025
Support for staff following conviction and sentencing of Zhenhao Zou
Career - Politics - 19.06.2025
UCL academics receive EU funding to study joy, politics and friendship
Health - 19.06.2025
Academic named a BBC 2025 New Generation Thinker
Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 19.06.2025
Support for students following conviction and sentencing of Zhenhao Zou
Research Management - Health - 19.06.2025
UCL ranked among top 10 universities in two major global rankings
Paleontology - Environment - 18.06.2025
How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve thi
Comment: How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve thi Writing in The Conversation, Dr Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza (UCL Earth Sciences) explains how climate, ecology and evolutionary science have come together to reveal how pterosaurs learned to fly.
Event - Environment - 18.06.2025
UCL/Gather & Gather wins Campus Hospitality Award at 2025 U Dine Awards
Pedagogy - 18.06.2025
Answer the UCL phone lines on A level Results Day
Pedagogy - Campus - 18.06.2025
UCL announces new Vice-Provost (Education & Student Experience)
Computer Science - Health - 16.06.2025
UCL chosen as UK partner to help develop sovereign AI platforms
Religions - 16.06.2025
Is there really a religious revival in England? Why I’m sceptical of a new report
Professor David Voas (UCL Social Research Institute) expresses scepticism about a reported religious revival in England in the Conversation.
Pharmacology - Health - 16.06.2025
Genes may help to predict which children will respond well to arthritis treatment
A set of genes that could be used to help doctors predict which children will respond well to treatment for juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) have been identified by researchers at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH), who are part of the CLUSTER Consortium. JIA is a childhood immune disease where the immune system attacks the body, in particular the lining of the joints.
Health - Life Sciences - 13.06.2025
UCL staff recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
Microtechnics - 12.06.2025
Improved electronic skin gives robots the human touch
A low-cost, durable, highly sensitive robotic 'skin' that enables robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that's similar to humans has been developed by researchers from UCL and the University of Cambridge. The study, published in Science Robotics , details the development of the flexible, conductive skin, which is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes.
Innovation - Research Management - 12.06.2025
UCL welcomes EU Commissioner for Startups, Research and Innovation
Health - Social Sciences - 12.06.2025
Improving how you report and access support at UCL
We have made some important changes and improvements to UCL's Report + Support system to enhance support for staff and students We believe that no one should ever have to experience bullying, harassment, or sexual misconduct, and that, if you do, you deserve to be supported and taken seriously.
Career - 12.06.2025
Analysis: British dads are going ’on strike’ for better parental leave
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Katherine Twamley (UCL Social Research Institute) explains her research into why fathers do not believe the UK government or their employers view their participation in childcare as important.
Economics - Innovation - 12.06.2025
UCL signs landmark agreements on research commercialisation with two NHS trusts
Health - Pharmacology - 12.06.2025
Haemophilia gene therapy patients thriving over a decade after treatment
Patients who received a one-off gene therapy to treat haemophilia are still doing well up to 13 years later, proving that the therapy is safe and long-lasting, finds a new study from researchers at UCL, the Royal Free Hospital and St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Tennessee. The study, published in New England Journal of Medicine , is the longest reported follow-up for any gene therapy for haemophilia B, a rare genetic disorder caused by insufficient levels of a protein in the blood, called factor IX (nine), that promotes clotting after injury.
Life Sciences - Innovation - 11.06.2025
Engineering plants and algae into next-generation crops
Environment - 11.06.2025
Rosebank oilfield: why more UK oil means more global emissions
Campus - Pedagogy - 11.06.2025
Strengthening UCL’s India links through Summer School and alumni reception
Forensic Science - 10.06.2025
Philippe Sands discusses his new book 38 Londres Street
Environment - 10.06.2025
New oil and gas fields incompatible with Paris climate goals
Opening any new North Sea oil and gas fields is incompatible with achieving the Paris Climate Agreement goals of limiting warming to 1.5°C or holding warming to "well below 2°C" relative to preindustrial levels, finds a new report published by UCL academics.
Pedagogy - Career - 10.06.2025
Reflections from Vice-Provost Kathy Armour
Health - 10.06.2025
A new version of Inside UCL is being released
Astronomy & Space - 10.06.2025
First ever look at the Sun’s south pole
Event - 10.06.2025
UCL September 2025 Graduation Staffing sign up and Platform Party reminder
Pedagogy - Psychology - 10.06.2025
Research features in Jamie Oliver dyslexia documentary
Career - 10.06.2025
Spotlight on... Joselene Peres
Innovation - 09.06.2025
Report calls for innovation and collaboration to be at the heart of Ukraine’s reconstruction
Linguistics & Literature - 09.06.2025
Edmund White was my friend. I know why his writing meant so much to queer readers
Innovation - Campus - 09.06.2025
UCL to host AI scholars as part of UK Government’s tech talent programme
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

