UCL in the media
Robot sculptor finds Darwin in a block of resin
An upcoming exhibit at the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology will feature imaginative recreations of Darwin, inspired by a Victorian bust of the naturalist.
,UK migration policies 'pose skills risk'
Professor John Salt (UCL Geography) comments on how UK migration policy poses a risk to the UK's business reputation.
UCL set to merge with Institute of Education
UCL Council will consider plans next week to merge with the Institute of Education, Britain's biggest postgraduate school of education.
,How to teach maths
Professor Brian Butterworth (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) discusses inherited arithmetic ability and how this affects teaching maths.
Biomedicine: The changing face of primate research
Professor Roger Lemon (UCLÌýMotor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders) comments on primate research in the UK.
Does alcohol or chocolate pose the biggest threat to the nation's livers?
Being overweight encourages the progression of liver disease saysÌýProfessor Massimo Pinzani (UCL Institute of Liver & Digestive Health).
Tinnitus awareness week
Professor David McAlpine (UCL Ear Institute) discusses the effects of living with tinnitus, looking at the causes and treatments available to sufferers.
Why German-style labour reform isn't for everyone
Germany's transformation from 'sick man of Europe' to economic superstar may not be down to the Hartz reforms, according to a new report led byÌýProfessor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics).
, ,Tidal wave of cancer
Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) discusses the findings of a recent World Health Organistation report that by 2035 there will be 24 million new cases of cancer each year.
The 'Canary Wharf-isation' Of Shoreditch
Dr Andrew Harris (UCL Geogrpahy) says: "We're seeing the Canary Wharf-isation of Shoreditch" in response to finding that buildings in Shoreditch are getting taller.