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This workshop and exhibition explore Buddhist influences in material culture, embodied practices and everyday experiences ...
Are you passionate about global issues, creative thinking, and making a real impact at UCL? As a Grand Challenges Student Ambassador, you'll join a dynamic team of current UCL students working on some ...
The UCL Cancer Institute has been awarded Athena SWAN Gold status - a prestigious national recognition of its sustained commitment to advancing gender equality in higher education and research. We are ...
Middle-aged and older adults who experience pain are more likely to have had worsening symptoms of depression up to eight years before the pain began, according to a new study by UCL researchers. The ...
This year’s Battarbee Lecture was delivered by Professor Melanie Leng, Science Director of the NERC Stable Isotope Facility at the British Geological Survey, Keyworth. A long-standing collaborator ...
Dr Francesca Borgonovi (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society) said: "The rising tide does not lift all boats equally: yachts are lifted higher than dinghies." ...
Vivien Lee is studying a BA in Geography with Social Data Science in the UCL Department of Geography & reflects on her experience giving a presentation on 'Connecting London: The Impact of the ...
Middle-aged and older adults who experience pain are more likely to have had worsening symptoms of depression up to eight years before the pain began, according to a new study by Dr Mikaela Bloomberg ...
Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) said: "We already know the administration misrepresented Biden's mental acuity, so this will only heighten the scrutiny his family faces in the coming days and ...
Professor Eloise Marais (UCL Geography) discusses her work monitoring the impact of space travel on the Ozone layer.
Dr Kaitlyn Regehr (UCL Information Studies) suggests people keep a ‘phone fed journal, for a few days, noting what you opened your phone to do, where you ended up, how long you spent there, and how ...
Professor David Voas (UCL Social Research Institute) explains that much of the disinformation spreading was happening on the fringes of YouTube or in niche communities.