UCL in the media
Baroness Susan Greenfield's debut novel - reviewed
UCL Cell Biologist Dr Jennifer Rohn reviews Baroness Greenfield's debut novel, 2121, which paints a picture of a dystopian world of two different societies who have adapted to advanced technologies in two very different ways. Read:
Jane Austen could grace £10 banknotes
Professor John Mullan (UCL English Language & Literature) says that Jane Austen must be a shoo-in to appear on the new £10 note.
With the Comprehensive Spending Review, Osborne Gets Personal
"Our higher education sector is an oft-overlooked powerhouse of the economy; a compelling investment proposition for UK PLC," says UCL Vice Provost (Enterprise) Professor Stephen Caddick.
An economy out of intensive care - but where next?
Professor Steve Caddick, UCL Vice-Provost (Enterprise), asks what the future holds following the Government's Spending Review.
Director appointed to UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre
UCL has announced the appointment of Professor John O'Keefe as Inaugural Director of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre.
It's too early to write off the lecture
If cassettes and video did not kill off live lectures, why should the internet, asks Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy).
Breastfeeding boosts ability to climb social ladder
"The results show that breast feeding was consistently associated with an increased chance of upward social mobility and a decreased chance of downward mobility," said Dr Amanda Sacker (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health).
Lord Sebastian Coe opens ISEH
UCL is one of five partners in the new Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health - a hub for exercise medicine and sports injury rehabilitation.
, ,Body of Malaysian student killed in Jordan laid to rest
The body of a Malaysian student, Sumaiyah Romli (UCL Physics & Astronomy), who dies during an accident in Jordan on Friday was laid to rest at the Al-Bukhary Muslim cemetery.
Doctors on Everest
Anaesthetist and presenter Dr Joff Lacey joins medics and researchers from the UCL Centre for Altitude Space and Extreme Environment Medicine on Everest in the largest high altitude study of its kind.