UCL in the media
Male student runs for »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËomen's officer
Kirk Sneade, a male student at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, has been criticised for his controversial campaign as a candidate for the women's officer position.
Luke Skywalker's house
Rä di Martino (UCL Slade School of Fine Art Alumnus) photographs three Star Wars sets in the Chott el Djerid desert in Tunisia.
Prof says his '13,000 EU migrants' report 'misinterpreted'
Professor Christian Dustman (UCL Economics) accuses MPs of misinterpreting his 2003 report on immigration to the UK from EU countries.
Material magic: Four objects with hidden talents
The Institute of Making, a new home for extraordinary matter, opens at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË next week.
Building delays to Swiss Cottage schools
Camden taxpayers have footed a £1million bill following a four-month delay to the completion of two new Swiss Cottage schools, including the UCL Academy. Private building firm BAM has been blamed for the delay.
Kevin Fong: Text massaging
Dr Kevin Fong (»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËeuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology) writes about the process of writing a book.
Student visas not counted in immigration figures
Professor John Salt (UCL Geography) comments on Labour's claims that thousands of people entering the country on student visitor visas are not being counted in the immigration figures.
Hugo Chavez: Can the 'Bolivarian Socialist Revolution' outlive its leader?
Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas and Dr Kevin Middlebrook (UCL Institute of the Americas) comment on the passing of Hugo Chavez.
UCL 20th in World University Reputation Ranking
UCL has moved up one place to 20th in the Times Higher Education's world reputation rankings of universities, published today.
Master's course give graduates a degree of entrepreneurship
"With coffee mornings, where students meet technology bosses, and a series of networking events, we are playing a lead role in the government's Silicon Roundabout technology enterprise zone," says Dr Dave Chapman (UCL Enterprise).