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Computer Science - 21.05.2025
Debrief: Simulated Phishing Exercise at UCL - What you need to know
Debrief: Simulated Phishing Exercise at UCL - What you need to know
Learn what to pay attention to in future emails to prevent phishing. On Monday 24 February 2025, the Information Security Group (ISG) conducted a simulated phishing test across all'UCL staff to raise awareness about email security and phishing threats, and support our compliance obligations.

Health - Pedagogy - 21.05.2025
Teachers knew what children needed to recover from the pandemic, but were ignored
Teachers knew what children needed to recover from the pandemic, but were ignored
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Alice Bradbury, Professor Gemma Moss and Dr Sinead Harmey (Ioe, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society) explain how their research shows that teachers recognised straight away how the pandemic was affecting the children they taught.

Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 21.05.2025
UCL architect's design honoured at Venice Biennale of Architecture
UCL architect’s design honoured at Venice Biennale of Architecture

Sport - 20.05.2025
You said, we listened: MyCampus automated email update
You said, we listened: MyCampus automated email update

Career - Economics - 20.05.2025
Britain's net zero construction workforce is already at risk of burn out
Britain’s net zero construction workforce is already at risk of burn out

Environment - Earth Sciences - 20.05.2025
Analysis: Temporary warming above globally agreed temperature limit could have permanent consequence
Analysis: Temporary warming above globally agreed temperature limit could have permanent consequence

Event - 20.05.2025
2 Trafalgar Way topping out ceremony marks major milestone for UCL Accommodation
2 Trafalgar Way topping out ceremony marks major milestone for UCL Accommodation

Pharmacology - Health - 16.05.2025
Pioneering UK clinical trial could change lives of those living with lupus
Pioneering UK clinical trial could change lives of those living with lupus
A clinical trial led by researchers from UCL and UCLH, which is soon to get underway, aims to transform the lives of lupus patients who don't respond to current treatments.

Health - Pharmacology - 16.05.2025
UCL cancer researcher honoured in TIME100 Health list
UCL cancer researcher honoured in TIME100 Health list

Health - Pharmacology - 16.05.2025
UCL and University of Cape Town secure major grant to lead landmark heart study
UCL and University of Cape Town secure major grant to lead landmark heart study

Social Sciences - 15.05.2025
Opinion: The Supreme Court's ruling on gender raises serious questions for schools
Opinion: The Supreme Court’s ruling on gender raises serious questions for schools

Social Sciences - 15.05.2025
Brightest students from poorest backgrounds face significant social challenges
Academically high-achieving teenagers from the most deprived backgrounds in England are five times more likely to be arrested and cautioned or sentenced than their peers from the wealthiest backgrounds, finds new research by a UCL academic.

Economics - Innovation - 15.05.2025
Pioneering London Quantum Technology Cluster launched with support from City Hall
Pioneering London Quantum Technology Cluster launched with support from City Hall

Campus - 15.05.2025
All staff event on Brand, UCL200 & Philanthropic Campaigns, 8 July 2025
All staff event on Brand, UCL200 & Philanthropic Campaigns, 8 July 2025

Health - Innovation - 15.05.2025
Difficult to diagnose breast cancer technology enters prototype stage

Health - Life Sciences - 15.05.2025
MRI scans could help detect life-threatening heart disease
MRI scans could help detect life-threatening heart disease
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the heart could help to detect a life-threatening heart disease and enable clinicians to better predict which patients are most at risk, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.

Health - 15.05.2025
The roots of dementia can start in childhood - prevention should be a lifelong goal
The roots of dementia can start in childhood - prevention should be a lifelong goal

Law - Social Sciences - 14.05.2025
Trauma of Post Office victims/survivors and families documented in new study
Trauma of Post Office victims/survivors and families documented in new study
Post Office victims/survivors and their families have experienced deep trauma and can be left feeling revictimised, a study by UCL and University of Exeter researchers shows.

Pedagogy - 14.05.2025
Chemical Engineering student wins £1000 in Annual Programme Survey Continuing Undergraduate jackpot
Chemical Engineering student wins £1000 in Annual Programme Survey Continuing Undergraduate jackpot

Career - 14.05.2025
ExtendED Learning: Lightning Hack and more opportunities
ExtendED Learning: Lightning Hack and more opportunities

Social Sciences - Career - 14.05.2025
Spotlight on... Avili Feese
Spotlight on... Avili Feese

Politics - 13.05.2025
Netanyahu's plan for Gaza means more suffering for Palestinians and less security for Israe
Netanyahu’s plan for Gaza means more suffering for Palestinians and less security for Israe

Health - 13.05.2025
Feature: Revolutionising mental health through community, research and collaboration
Feature: Revolutionising mental health through community, research and collaboration

Career - 13.05.2025
The UCL Knowledge: Staff Reasonable Adjustments
The UCL Knowledge: Staff Reasonable Adjustments

Politics - 13.05.2025
Netanyahu plan for Gaza means more suffering for Palestinians and less security for Israel
Netanyahu plan for Gaza means more suffering for Palestinians and less security for Israel

Health - 13.05.2025
How to get practical support and access to Reasonable Adjustments
How to get practical support and access to Reasonable Adjustments

Innovation - Economics - 12.05.2025
Innovative UCL startup picked by world leading business accelerator
Innovative UCL startup picked by world leading business accelerator

Physics - 12.05.2025
Scientists film the heart forming in 3D earlier than ever before
Scientists film the heart forming in 3D earlier than ever before
Researchers at UCL and the Francis Crick Institute have, for the first time, identified the origin of cardiac cells using 3D images of a heart forming in real-time, inside a living mouse embryo. For the study, published in The EMBO Journal, the team used a technique called advanced light-sheet microscopy on a specially engineered mouse model.

Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 09.05.2025
UCL acquires rare correspondence between Orwell and his original publisher
UCL acquires rare correspondence between Orwell and his original publisher

Pedagogy - Media - 09.05.2025
Opinion: Girls' voices are needed to tackle misogyny and the manosphere - but they are being ignored
Opinion: Girls’ voices are needed to tackle misogyny and the manosphere - but they are being ignored

Campus - 08.05.2025
Nick Witham announced as new Dean of Social and Historical Sciences
Nick Witham announced as new Dean of Social and Historical Sciences

Health - Psychology - 08.05.2025
Mental health booths inspired by comics improve quality of life for children
Mental health booths inspired by comics improve quality of life for children
A UCL-led trial of a new mental health drop-in service for children around England shows significant reductions in emotional and behavioural difficulties, and improved quality of life.

Pedagogy - Life Sciences - 08.05.2025
Non-inherited genes affect children's development
Non-inherited genes affect children’s development
Parents' genes - even when not directly inherited by a child - may play a role in their educational and mental health outcomes, finds a new report by UCL researchers.

Campus - Health - 08.05.2025
New Dean of UCL Engineering Sciences announced
New Dean of UCL Engineering Sciences announced

Health - Innovation - 08.05.2025
Advancing AI-driven eyecare innovation
Advancing AI-driven eyecare innovation

Linguistics & Literature - 08.05.2025
The Bloomsbury Theatre transitions to Student Union management
The Bloomsbury Theatre transitions to Student Union management

Campus - Health - 08.05.2025
Spotlight on... Dr Jayne Watson
Spotlight on... Dr Jayne Watson

Campus - Health - 08.05.2025
Help shape emerging themes of academic opportunity: Town Hall, 23 June 2025
Help shape emerging themes of academic opportunity: Town Hall, 23 June 2025

Environment - Life Sciences - 08.05.2025
North Korea's illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species
North Korea’s illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species
The North Korean government engages in unsustainable and illegal wildlife trade, which includes species protected under its own laws and poses a threat to biodiversity recovery in the region, finds a groundbreaking new study by UCL researchers.

Campus - 07.05.2025
Make your voice heard in the Annual Programme Survey for final year undergraduate students 2025
Make your voice heard in the Annual Programme Survey for final year undergraduate students 2025

Environment - Materials Science - 07.05.2025
Feat of ’dung-gineering’ turns cow manure into one of world’s most used materials
A new technique to extract tiny cellulose strands from cow dung and turn them into manufacturing-grade cellulose, currently used to make everything from surgical masks to food packaging, has been developed by researchers from UCL and Edinburgh Napier University.

Health - Innovation - 07.05.2025
AI model trained on de-identified data from 57 million people
AI model trained on de-identified data from 57 million people
An artificial intelligence (AI) model is being trained on a set of NHS data for 57 million people in England, from which personal information has been stripped away, in a world-first pilot project run by researchers at UCL and King's College London.

Campus - 07.05.2025
Help shape our Academic Strategy: Town Hall, 23 June 2025
Help shape our Academic Strategy: Town Hall, 23 June 2025

Environment - Event - 06.05.2025
UCL students win at the Entente Cordiale University Challenge
UCL students win at the Entente Cordiale University Challenge

Geography - 06.05.2025
Even a capped, time-limited youth visa scheme would be of value to young people
Even a capped, time-limited youth visa scheme would be of value to young people

Health - 06.05.2025
Social injustice continues to ’kill on a grand scale’

Life Sciences - Health - 06.05.2025
Breakthrough uses artificial intelligence to identify different brain cells in action
A decades-old challenge in neuroscience has been solved by harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to identify the electrical signatures of different types of brain cells for the first time, as part of a study in mice led by researchers from UCL. Brains are made up of many different types of neurons (nerve cells in the brain), each of which are thought to play different roles in processing information.

Event - 06.05.2025
Using inclusive building guides to help our community and visitors navigate UCL
Using inclusive building guides to help our community and visitors navigate UCL

Paleontology - Environment - 06.05.2025
T. rex's direct ancestor crossed from Asia to North America
T. rex’s direct ancestor crossed from Asia to North America
Tyrannosaurus rex evolved in North America, but its direct ancestor came from Asia, crossing a land bridge connecting the continents more than 70 million years ago, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.

Health - Pharmacology - 02.05.2025
Gene therapy offers potential to extend lives of children with rare immune disorder
Gene therapy offers potential to extend lives of children with rare immune disorder
An investigational gene therapy has successfully restored immune function in all nine children treated with the rare and life-threatening immune disorder called severe leukocyte adhesion deficiency-I, or LAD-I, in an international clinical trial co-led by UCL.