UCL in the media
London built with the blood of British slaves
New evidence suggests that the capital was built by slaves in around AD 50 as a Roman military base, says Dr Dominic Perring (UCL Archaeology).
UCL archaeology sets its sights on Qatar's fertile terrain
Professor Thilo Rehren (UCL Qatar) talks about »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË-Q, and the plans to build up a new research institution focusing on archaeology and museum studies.
Darren Fletcher's career is far from over
Professor Alastair Forbes (UCL Internal Medicine) talks about ulcerative colitis, and explains why it shouldn't destroy Fletcher's career.
Last sting memory
Dr Sarah Mackenzie Ross (UCL Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology) comments on a man who lost his memory after a wasp sting left him brain damaged.
Innovation strategy 'ignores' funding and visas
Professor David Price (UCL Vice-Provost, Research) comments on the government's innovation and research strategy.
Where's the ticked-off box?
If you're sick of HR's endless, dubious employee surveys, says Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Health Psychology), there's a fiendishly simple way to fight back.
American Egyptologist: The Life of James Henry Breasted and the Creation of His Oriental Institute
Dr Debbie Challis (UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology) reviews American Egyptologist, and talks about the fascinating story of Henry Breasted.
Lord Irvine: human rights law developed on false premise
Speaking at an event at the UCL Judicial Institute, the Former Lord Chancellor launched an attack on section two of Human Rights Act, which he says has been misinterpreted.
EU officials defend fiscal union agreement at European parliament meeting
Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) says that it is very important to get a fiscal deal to allow the European Central Bank to support Government debt.
Comment: why Vladimir Putin is suffering signs of Aged Tsar Syndrome
The Russian leader has made the fatal mistake of believing his own propaganda, says Dr Andrew Wilson (UCL SSEES).