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Health - 13.07.2009
UCL excels at Medical Research Council applications and awards
Chemistry - Linguistics & Literature - 12.07.2009
Approaches to creativity and discovery
Should we take creativity seriously at a time of global financial and environmental crises? Not if we want to find solutions, argues Professor Julian Evans (UCL Chemistry).
Health - Pedagogy - 12.07.2009
Celebration of the life of Professor David Morley
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 08.07.2009
UCL’s Grand Challenge of Sustainable Cities launched
UCL formally launched its Grand Challenge of Sustainable Cities ' a programme to rally the university's breadth of expertise in service of urban sustainability ' at an evening event on 8 July 2009.
Life Sciences - Mathematics - 08.07.2009
Attractive males release fewer sperm
Attractive males release fewer sperm per mating to maximise their chances of producing offspring across a range of females, according to a new paper on the evolution of ejaculation strategies.
Health - Life Sciences - 06.07.2009
Researchers develop groundbreaking iPhone application
A neuroscience laboratory based within UCL's Institute of Ophthalmology has developed the first audio-based game for the iPhone.
Earth Sciences - History & Archeology - 05.07.2009
Inventors, Germans, and barristers wives: the Bloomsbury project reports
Who lived in Bloomsbury in the 19th century? A packed room of academics and enthusiasts learned all about the people of Bloomsbury in the second conference of the Bloomsbury Project in June 2009.
Law - 05.07.2009
Lecture: The Objectivity of Subjective Truths?
Health - Chemistry - 02.07.2009
UCL laser research could lead to earlier diagnosis for bone disorders
A UCL study has revealed a new laser technique that could lead to earlier diagnosis of bone disorders.
Economics - 02.07.2009
Disaster risk-reduction conference
Physics - 02.07.2009
Two UCL scientists honoured by Institute of Physics
Health - 01.07.2009
Sound waves treat prostate cancer with fewer side effects
An experimental cancer therapy for prostate cancer may be able to treat men without surgery and offer fewer side effects, according to the results of a UCL-led study published in the British Journal of Cancer today. A group of 172 men with prostate cancer that had not spread were treated under general anaesthetic with High-Intensity-Focused Ultrasound (HIFU), which uses sound waves to kill cancer cells.
Health - 29.06.2009
Director sought for Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour
The Gatsby Charitable Foundation (Gatsby) and the Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) are collaborating for the purpose of developing a new research centre in neural circuits and behaviour, to be called the Sa
Environment - Economics - 29.06.2009
UCL Energy Institute launch: Providing a blueprint for a low-carbon world
Giving the keynote speech at the launch of the UCL Energy Institute on 29 June 2009, Lord Hunt, Minister of State for the UK Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC), said that high-quality academic research would provide the blueprint for a low-carbon world.
Health - Life Sciences - 29.06.2009

UCL is delighted to announce three new appointments, which will shape the development of life and biomedical sciences at UCL in the coming years.
Health - 28.06.2009
UCL takes top two places in national GP research competition
Gary Parkes, a GP who gained his PhD from UCL in March this year, has pipped his PhD supervisor Professor Trish Greenhalgh (UCL Primary Care & Population Sciences) into second place in the Royal College of General Practitioners? (RCGP) Research Paper of the Year Award 2009.
Health - Life Sciences - 21.06.2009
Researcher awarded training fellowship
Ashwani Jha (UCL Institute of Neurology) has been awarded £170,000 from the Parkinson's Disease Society (PDS) for research into parts of the brain that are associated with specific symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Health - 21.06.2009
Obituary for Dr Cecil Helman
Event - Physics - 17.06.2009
Inauguration ceremony for new UCL Fellows and Honorary Fellows
- 17.06.2009
UCL’s academic review Opticon1826: call for submissions
Administration - History & Archeology - 17.06.2009
Queen’s Birthday Honours for the UCL community
Health - 16.06.2009
Thalassaemia and Sickle Cell Disease: two great challenges
Physics - Health - 15.06.2009
Strong showing from UCL at the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition
UCL is showcasing pioneering research in biology, health and space science as part of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition.
Economics - 15.06.2009
UCL forum The future of sport: Business, technologies and public engagement
Life Sciences - Health - 15.06.2009
UCL town meeting on developmental cognitive neuroscience
Health - 15.06.2009
UCL Global Health Symposium Fatal Neglect: Forgotten issues in child health
The UCL Institute for Global Health's 10th Symposium, 'Fatal Neglect: Forgotten issues in child health' was held on 10 June 2009, in collaboration with Save the Children UK, Tearfund, 'The Lancet', Water Aid and World Vision.
Life Sciences - Economics - 15.06.2009
UCL professor’s masterpiece wins Zoological Society of London Award
Life Sciences - Physics - 14.06.2009
Video: UCL at Cheltenham Science Festival 2009
Health - 11.06.2009
UCL podcast: Prof. Anthony Costello on Fatal Neglect child health symposium
Health - Life Sciences - 11.06.2009
UCL Partners: managing director and programme directors appointed
Seven key appointments for UCL Partners (UCLP), Europe's largest academic health science centre, were announced today, including a managing director of the partnership and six programme directors who
Health - 10.06.2009
WHO responds to findings of UCL-led commission with landmark resolution
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has agreed a landmark resolution in response to the final report of the UCL-led Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH).
Health - 10.06.2009
Mainstreaming disability within the UN Millennium Development Goals
Professor Nora Groce (Leonard Cheshire Disability & Inclusive Development Centre at UCL) chaired the United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Mainstreaming Disability in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), at the World Health Organization Headquarters in Geneva.
Health - 08.06.2009
Seminar: Health Survey for England (HSE) report
Life Sciences - History & Archeology - 04.06.2009
High population density triggers cultural explosions
Increasing population density, rather than boosts in brain-power, appears to have catalysed the emergence of modern human behaviour, according to a new study by UCL scientists published .
Health - Environment - 03.06.2009
Commonwealth Health Ministers briefings published
Six briefing papers on managing the health effects of climate change ' commissioned from UCL by the Commonwealth Secretariat for the May 2009 meeting of Commonwealth Health Ministers ' have been published.
Pedagogy - Economics - 01.06.2009
Provost’s Teaching Awards recognise excellence and innovation
Health - Life Sciences - 31.05.2009
UCL offers cutting-edge MSc in Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine
Chemistry - Health - 28.05.2009
Bright Club launches with Lust at the Wilmington Arms
Young Londoners with an appetite for lust got the chance to learn about the subject from every angle at an innovative new variety show this week.
Health - Chemistry - 26.05.2009
Advancing DNA research safely and securely
Jeremy Garson (UCL Centre for Virology) and Jim Huggett (UCL Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health) have been at the heart of developing a new set of guidelines on the way scientists the world over use qPCR - a technology crucial to forensic analysis and diagnosing diseases. Below Huggett explains how and why they went about it.
Life Sciences - Health - 26.05.2009
UCL town meeting: Developmental cognitive neuroscience new venue
Staff are advised that the 'town meeting? on developmental cognitive neuroscience on 9 June 2009 will now be held at the Kennedy Lecture Theatre in the UCL Institute of Child Health due to the high number of participants.
Health - 26.05.2009
Fatal Neglect: Forgotten issues in child health A UCL Global Health Symposium
Members of the UCL community are invited to the next UCL Institute for Global Health Symposium, 'Fatal Neglect: Forgotten issues in child health', on 10 June 2009.
History & Archeology - Life Sciences - 25.05.2009
Get to grips with the Grant Museum’s curious collections?
Health - Life Sciences - 25.05.2009
Professor Partridge honoured with portrait at Royal Society
Health - Architecture & Buildings - 21.05.2009
UCL Cancer Institute awarded 2009 RIBA prize
Health - Environment - 20.05.2009
UCL at Commonwealth and WHO health meetings
Shortly after the publication of the UCL?Lancet Commission on Managing the Health Effects of Climate Change report, UCL was represented at the Commonwealth Health Ministers Meeting on Health & Cl
Health - Environment - 20.05.2009
UCL Town Meeting on Risk & Disaster Reduction
A UCL Town Meeting on Risk & Disaster Reduction (RDR), held on 20 May 2009, heard that the number and severity of disasters worldwide was growing, and that to reduce both risk of disasters and disasters themselves would require the application of the breadth of UCL's expertise.
Health - History & Archeology - 19.05.2009
Podcast series: History of smallpox eradication
Health - 18.05.2009
African Graduate Scholarship for CIHD Masters Programmes
Health - 18.05.2009
Researchers promote exercise for the over 65s
UCL researchers are promoting exercise for people aged 65 and over as part of a new NHS-funded project.
Health - Environment - 14.05.2009
UCL podcast: The Lancet UCL Global Health and Climate Change report
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

