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For the first time, the G20 will meet on African soil - at a moment when demands to reshape the global economy are intensifying. Climate instability, biodiversity loss, the rising cost of capital, and ...
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UCL has been named the ninth best university in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, the third year in a row the university ...
Drop in at the UCL Art Museum between 11 and 12 for a short guided visit (approx. 15 minutes) led by one of the museum's ...
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One fee-waiver scholarship worth £16,000 for an outstanding UK / Home student with GMC registration to join the MS Aesthetics (Aesthetic Surgery) degree on a full-time basis in September 2025. This ...
The European Space Agency-led spacecraft Solar Orbiter, which carries instruments designed and built at UCL, has captured the first ever images of the Sun’s south pole. All previous images of the Sun ...
“If we could invest more money in teacher education, and supporting teachers to assess in schools, then that is a way to reorientate all that expertise in assessment,” said Professor Mary Richardson ...
“Ultimately you should want these things to be very boring if they’re working,” said Professor Jack Stilgoe (UCL Science & Technology Studies) on the experience of riding in a driverless car.
“What he’s also sorry about is not just the content of the tweets, but also the impact of them because Elon Musk is heavily dependent on US Government funding,” said Dr Brian Klaas (UCL SELCS) on ...
What if a single hormone could control appetite in two entirely different ways? Professor Stefan Trapp of University College London reveals how GLP-1’s dual role in the brain and gut could transform ...
“Many subpostmasters went from being highly respected and central to their local community to being publicly vilified, and labelled a thief, for something they hadn’t done,” said Dr Karen Nokes (UCL ...