UCL in the media
Report considers maltreatment of Children
Professor Ruth Gilbert (UCL Institute of Child Health) claims government policies designed to reduce child maltreatment have been unsuccessful.
Russia's badly managed democracy
Dr Andrew Wilson (UCL SSEES) says: "Sunday's Russian Duma elections were dull, but the consequences could be spectacular after a series of strategic mistakes by the authorities."
How Does a Cell Know Its Size?
Professor Alison Lloyd (UCL Molecular Cell Biology) comments that mammalian cells don't need size-sensing mechanisms to tell them when to divide.
Radical treatment? Not radical enough
Professor John Martin (UCL Cardiovascular Medicine) comments on the limitations of the government's new Strategy for UK Life Sciences.
Classic kit: Wheatstone's Bridge
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) on Charles Wheatstone, and the importance of his 'bridge'.
HSJ100: The annual list of the most influential people in health
The Health Service Journal names UCL Provost Professor Malcolm Grant as the 32nd most influential person in health.
Russian DVD roundup, review
Professor Philip Horne (UCL English Language and Literature) reviews someÌýclassicÌýRussian filmsÌýas part of a round up of new DVD releases.
Monarch may no longer head Church
Dr Robert Morris (UCL Constitution Unit) says that the monarch's role as Supreme Governor is essentially ceremonial.
The arrogance of eurozone elites could kill the European Union
Disaster in the eurozone will lead to a democratic crisis unless EU reforms have popular consent, says Professor Jack Straw MP (UCL Political Science).
The Life Scientific
Professor Uta Frith (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) talks about her pioneering work on autism and dyslexia.