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Life Sciences - Environment - 24.11.2010

Marsupial carnivores, including bizarre pouched lions, wolves, and sabretooths, were once as diverse in their appearance as their placental counterparts are today, according to new research. Millions of years ago large marsupial carnivores dominated both Australasia and South America. Today, the Tasmanian Devil is the largest marsupial carnivore left, and is on the brink of extinction.
Economics - 23.11.2010
UCLU farmer’s market: 24 November
Life Sciences - Health - 22.11.2010
Watch: Pioneering prosthetics
'Life-changing' prosthetic technology developed at UCL is increasing mobility in humans and animals and changing the shape of artificial limb engineering.
Life Sciences - 19.11.2010

Health - Economics - 18.11.2010
UCL Friends of MSF fundraising for Pakistan
Law - 18.11.2010
Forensic science in the UK: where do we go from here?
Event - 17.11.2010
UCL/City & Islington partnership celebration
Event - 17.11.2010
UCLU Volunteering Week
Law - 17.11.2010
Three UCL experts among Leverhulme prize winners
History & Archeology - 16.11.2010
Ink: An exhibition with infinite spread
- 16.11.2010
Lord Young appointed as Adviser to the Prime Minister on Enterprise
Health - 16.11.2010
UCLH open event
Computer Science - Interdisciplinary / All Categories - 11.11.2010
Watch: Why buttons go bad
Chemistry - Life Sciences - 10.11.2010
Michael Larkum: kind, modest, remarkable
Mike Larkum, who worked as a technician in UCL Biochemistry & Molecular Biology for 26 years, has sadly died.
Health - 10.11.2010
UCL public health expert appointed to Wellcome Trust Board of Governors
The Wellcome Trust today (10th November) announces the appointment of UCL's Professor Anne Johnson to its Board of Governors.
Health - Life Sciences - 10.11.2010
UKCMRI milestone: agreement signed
The consortium behind the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation (UKCMRI) has formally agreed to build the new institute at St Pancras and Somers Town in the London Borough of Camden.
Law - Environment - 10.11.2010
UCL Hong Kong conference reflects global nature of climate change challenge
Economics - Environment - 10.11.2010
UCL spreads its global expertise in city planning to China
Economics - 10.11.2010
Provost reappointed UK Business Ambassador
Economics - Environment - 04.11.2010
UCL celebrates impact and support on local businesses
Environment - Economics - 04.11.2010
Review: Conservation challenges in China
Architecture & Buildings - Environment - 03.11.2010
UCL professor embarks on Malaysian urban regeneration project
Health - Psychology - 03.11.2010
National Stress Awareness Day: Start living stop stressing
History & Archeology - 02.11.2010
UCL Saturday School expands Horizons of London teenagers
Linguistics & Literature - 01.11.2010
Research images as art
Life Sciences - 01.11.2010
Inside Nature: Henry Gee at the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology
Jack Ashby, Learning and Access Manager at the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology, reflects on the working life of one of the gatekeepers of the world's scientific knowledge: Nature Senior Editor Henry Gee, who spoke at the museum on 26 October.
Health - History & Archeology - 29.10.2010
From 3 by 5 to 0 by 15: HIV treatment in rural South Africa
Shivani Singh, a doctoral candidate at the UCL Centre for International Health and Development , discusses the latest research and views on HIV in South Africa presented at a UCL Global Health symposium on 20 October. ?The event about HIV treatment in rural South Africa captured the attention of students, researchers and academics alike.
Physics - 29.10.2010
UCL brings Andromeda galaxy into focus
UCL space scientists have brought Andromeda Galaxy, the most distant object visible to the naked eye, into focus with the highest-ever resolution ultraviolet image of this most famous external galaxy.
History & Archeology - Pedagogy - 28.10.2010
UCL to support heritage in the Gulf with Qatari campus
Law - Social Sciences - 26.10.2010
Internet and e-rights: A modern challenge for the legal world
'Human rights such as the right to private life, freedom of expression and information and intellectual property rights need to be reviewed and reinterpreted in the light of the evolution of internet applications.
Economics - 25.10.2010
Study Abroad Fair: 2 November
Linguistics & Literature - Architecture & Buildings - 25.10.2010
Watch: Colouring the Invisible
'Colouring The Invisible' is a short-term installation by Julia Vogl, student at the UCL Slade School of Fine Art, to reflect the languages most commonly spoken by the UCL School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies? (SSEES) community.
Pedagogy - 25.10.2010
Provost’s Awards for Public Engagement 2010
Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 25.10.2010

Linguistics & Literature - 22.10.2010
Bright Club at the UCL Bloomsbury
Life Sciences - 22.10.2010
UCL’s Nick Lane wins the 2010 Royal Society Prize for Science Books
Administration - 22.10.2010
UCLU Board of Trustees: staff position available
Life Sciences - Health - 22.10.2010
Energy revolution key to complex life
The evolution of complex life is strictly dependent on mitochondria, the tiny power stations found in all complex cells, according to a new study by Dr Nick Lane, from UCL (University College London), and Dr William Martin, from the University of Dusseldorf. 'The underlying principles are universal.
Health - Life Sciences - 22.10.2010
Treatment for amyloidosis a step closer
UCL scientists funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) have devised a new approach to treatment of amyloidosis, according to new research .
Life Sciences - 20.10.2010
Watch: Reflections on studying in China
Architecture & Buildings - 20.10.2010
Bartlett professor’s book nominated for international awards
Health - 19.10.2010
UCL’s medical illustrators scoop awards
Law - Social Sciences - 19.10.2010
Gay rights as human rights
Yuvraj Joshi (UCL Laws), Editor-in-Chief of the UCL Jurisprudence Review , highlights the international perspectives and eminent speakers at a panel to launch the UK's first student law journal.
Life Sciences - Economics - 15.10.2010
Dr Jenny Rohn on why science is vital
UCL biologist Dr Jenny Rohn explains the motivation for her call to arms to protect science research funding that has seen her at Parliament and Downing Street this week.
Pedagogy - 14.10.2010
Watch: Dr Susan Collins on The Slade School of Art
History & Archeology - 13.10.2010
Watch: London’s Black history
Life Sciences - Health - 11.10.2010
Incest and folk-dancing: why sex survives
To launch the 2010/11 season of UCL's Lunch Hour Lectures, Professor of genetics Steve Jones will unravel the taboo subject of incest, arguing that it is much more common than most people think.
History & Archeology - Health - 11.10.2010
Unified Germany 20 years on
For the vast majority of Germans, the 20th anniversary of political reunification is cause to celebrate - but there remain strains below the surface, rooted in Germany's fractured past.
Law - 08.10.2010
UCL’s response to Abdulmutallab review report
UCL Council has today responded to publication of the report from the independent review panel headed by Dame Fiona Caldicott into Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's time at UCL.
Health - 04.10.2010
Watch: The importance of stem cell research
UCL's Dr Adam Giangreco explains why he views stem cell research as holding the most promise for medical breakthroughs over the coming decades, in this short film to mark International Stem Cell Awareness Day.
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

