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For the twelfth year running, IOE – Faculty of Education and Society remains the top place in the world to study Education.
Post Office victims/survivors and their families have experienced deep trauma and can be left feeling revictimised, a study ...
Researchers at UCL and the Francis Crick Institute have, for the first time, identified the origin of cardiac cells using 3D ...
Application deadline: No closing date, the position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Primary Supervisor: Dr Alfonso Ruocco, Lecturer in Optical Communications & Networks ...
“It’s quite a pragmatic approach to diagnosis, it’s not an exact science,” said Professor Ginny Russell (UCL Psychiatry) on when autism diagnoses are assigned on the basis that it’s beneficial to an ...
The award was conferred at a UCL graduation ceremony for IOE graduands on 12 May 2025. Dr Charles Chen Yidan came into prominence as a core founder and Chief Administrative Officer of Tencent, a ...
“Because this is uncontrolled… we can’t do anything to influence where it comes down, but we can track it with telescopes and with radar,” said Professor Marek Ziebart (UCL Civil, Environmental & ...
Professor Daisy Fancourt (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care) describes how researchers have conducted clinical trials to find that singing can help mothers with postnatal depression. Listen: ...
Professor Bressey is among the contributors to a new podcast series from The Mixed Museum, exploring the life and travels of the celebrated composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Titled Tracks of a ...
“The efficacy of semaglutide is a true game-changer for the medical treatment of obesity, a chronic disease that shortens life through its many complications,” said Professor Nick Finer (UCL Institute ...
"We're expecting demand for air conditioning to increase hugely, globally, between now and 2050," said Professor Cliff Elwell (UCL Bartlett School of Environment Energy & Resources) on the need for ...
“Keep your brain active by doing the things that you enjoy doing… I’ve previously said, ‘If you hate Sudoku, don’t do Sudoku’ as you’re not going to stick with it,” said Professor Jonathan Schott (UCL ...