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Life Sciences - 16.06.2010

Physics - Earth Sciences - 15.06.2010

A team of scientists from UCL is designing the 'eyes' of a rover that will search for signs of life on Mars.
Physics - 14.06.2010

Scientists at UCL and Cambridge have developed a computer program modelled on the human brain that can recognise the shape of galaxies and classify them accurately and efficiently.
Health - Life Sciences - 14.06.2010
UCL Grand Challenge PhD Studentships in Biomedicine
UCL is starting a PhD training programme designed to attract researchers with the highest intellectual and scientific skills to the field of biomedical and life sciences.
Linguistics & Literature - 10.06.2010
Popular Ghosts: Exploring the space between
Haunting has long been a theme in popular culture, and Popular Ghosts goes further to establish ghosts within the cultural imagination and to explore what it is that makes this space so compelling now.
Health - Life Sciences - 10.06.2010
New website to help stroke survivors learn to read again
A medical and technological collaboration between the UCL Institute of Neurology and UCL's Multimedia team has developed 'Read-Right', a therapeutic website designed to help people with Hemianopic Alexia (HA) to improve and test their reading ability from their own homes.
Event - 09.06.2010
UCL celebrates work of student volunteers
Administration - 09.06.2010
New funding available for public engagement projects
Health - Life Sciences - 08.06.2010
World first for veterinary science designed at UCL
UCL's expertise in biomedical engineering has underpinned a world first in veterinary science that may have major implications for human medicine.
Health - 08.06.2010

UCL has been named as a centre of excellence by national blood cancer charity Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
Life Sciences - Health - 06.06.2010
The genetic secrets that allow Tibetans to thrive in thin air
The online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences today reports on the work of an international team involving UCL's Professor Hugh Montgomery that has identified a gene that allows Tibetans to live and work more than two miles above sea level without getting altitude sickness. A previous study published 13 May 2010 in Science reported that Tibetans are genetically adapted to high altitude.
Physics - 04.06.2010
Student blog follows UCL at Cheltenham Science Festival
Administration - 03.06.2010
Staff benefits marketplace 15 June
Event - Economics - 02.06.2010
Eleven staff win Provost’s Teaching Awards
Chemistry - Economics - 01.06.2010

Event - 01.06.2010
Behind the Academic Lens
Life Sciences - Health - 01.06.2010
Microbubble pioneers win £25,000 prize
Earth Sciences - 31.05.2010
Building refugees conversation and confidence
History & Archeology - 28.05.2010
Mini-lecture: The sibling complex
History & Archeology - 28.05.2010

Health - Psychology - 28.05.2010
The global burden of mental health disorders
Sixty-six percent of people with dementia live in low- and middle-income countries, but only ten percent of population-based research is carried out in these areas, according to Professor Steve Iliffe (UCL Primary Care & Population Health).
Earth Sciences - Economics - 27.05.2010

Since the start of the Eyjafjallajökull eruption there has been much speculation about an eruption of its larger neighbour, Katla.
Law - Linguistics & Literature - 27.05.2010
Symposium: Crime, criminal law and the humanities
Linguistics & Literature - Economics - 27.05.2010
Lord Wolfson: Businessman, philanthropist and friend of UCL
Linguistics & Literature - 25.05.2010
UCL Royal Literary Fund Fellow awarded the Ondaatje Prize
Event - Life Sciences - 25.05.2010
Student volunteers scoop award for school project
Life Sciences - Health - 25.05.2010
UCL study reveals more about our Achilles heel
It's a discovery that seems counter-intuitive but researchers from UCL and Liverpool University have found that tendons in high-stress and strain areas, like the Achilles tendon, actually repair themselves less frequently than low-stress tendons. The study, led by Dr Helen Birch (UCL Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine) and published in this week's Journal of Biological Chemistry sheds some light on the increased susceptibility of certain tendons to injury during ageing.
Physics - 24.05.2010
Students win bursaries for innovative instruments
Linguistics & Literature - 24.05.2010
Watch: Looking Back at the Life Room
Physics - 21.05.2010
Two new UCL Fellows of the Royal Society
- 21.05.2010
Fine art degree shows 2010
An array of sculptures, paintings, installations and audiovisual work by this year's graduating students from the UCL Slade School of Fine Art will be on display to the public from 23 May 2010 at the Slade School, in UCL's main campus. The final year students on the BA Fine Art programme will kick off the degree show season on 22 May until 27 May 2010, followed by students on the MA/MFA programmes from 10 to 16 June 2010.
Computer Science - Linguistics & Literature - 21.05.2010
James Murdoch launches UCL’s Centre for Digital Humanities
The Centre for Digital Humanities brings together research from the traditionally separate disciplines of computing and humanities to create new tools that enhance the understanding and study of the humanities and culture heritage.
Economics - 19.05.2010
Take part in the UCL Student Barometer
Health - Administration - 19.05.2010
UCL plays key role in Lancet TB series
UCL's Professor Alimuddin Zumla is the lead guru of the new Lancet TB Series linked to the Lancet TB Observatory, a new global initiative to address key issues around TB treatment and diagnosis.
Earth Sciences - 18.05.2010
Mapping and tracking the evolution of a city
Dr Kiril Stanilov, a Marie Curie research fellow at UCL's Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA) is developing a historical model of urban growth to explore the evolution of London.
Environment - Life Sciences - 17.05.2010
IYB at UCL: Investigating Spain’s ecology
Environment - 14.05.2010
IYBD at UCL: Conserving our fragile coast
Life Sciences - Environment - 14.05.2010
IYBD at UCL: Exploring Lake Tanganyika
Environment - Life Sciences - 14.05.2010
IYBD at UCL: The treasures of evolution
In this short film, palaeobiologist Dr Anjali Goswami (UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment and UCL Earth Sciences) explains what we can learn about biodiversity from the collection housed at UCL's Grant Museum of Zoology.
Environment - Life Sciences - 14.05.2010
IYBD at UCL: Protecting the primates of Gashaka
In this short film, Professor Volker Sommer (UCL Anthropology) discusses his work in West Africa, where he has founded a unique project to protect the area's primates.
Economics - Event - 14.05.2010
Awards for Enterprise showcase staff and student business flair
Environment - Life Sciences - 13.05.2010

In this short film, Professor Volker Sommer (UCL Anthropology) discusses his work in West Africa, where he has founded a unique project to protect the area's primates.
Life Sciences - 13.05.2010
Notification of end of dispute at UCL
Environment - Earth Sciences - 13.05.2010
Scientists ask public to delve into their ponds
UCL scientists are researching the quality of England's lakes and ponds and asking everyone to get involved in a project led by UCL's OPAL (Open Air Laboratories) Water Centre.
Law - Media - 13.05.2010
Coalition government and constitutional reform
- 12.05.2010
How to make a coalition government work
History & Archeology - Health - 12.05.2010

Health - Physics - 11.05.2010
Mini-lecture: Seeing tumour treatment in a new light
To mark Cancer Prevention Week, Dr Martin Austwick (UCL's National Medical Laser Centre) demonstrates how the centre is using laser technology to detect and treat tumours.
History & Archeology - 10.05.2010
Field Broadcast: Nine days, 33 fields, 33 artists
Thirty-three artists including Susan Collins, Simon Faithful and Martin John Callanan from UCL's Slade School will send live broadcasts from fields direct to users' desktops as part of a live multimedia art project.
Social Sciences - Law - 07.05.2010
Negotiations on political reform: mission impossible?
'The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats may seem far apart on their ideas for political reform, but they are not impossibly so,' said UCL's Professor Robert Hazell.
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

