UCL in the media
Foreign outposts will benefit from Knight moves
The head of University College London's Australian campus has been assured by the nation's immigration minister that it will benefit from relaxed student-visa rules, after concerns that it would be excluded.
Teens' IQ scores less stable than previously thought
A UCL study suggests that IQ is not stable during teenage years, but shifts in line with changes in particular brain areas.
NHS bill 'completely unintelligible', MPs told
UCL Provost Malcolm Grant, newly appointed chair of the proposed NHS Commissioning Board, has told MPs Ìýthat the coalition's health bill is "completely unintelligible".
Ionic, isn't it?
The creator of Bright Club, Steve Cross (UCL Public Engagement Unit), explains its phenomenal success and how the format is being rolled out to cities around the UK.
Medicine 'thrown into crisis' by stem cell ruling
Professor Pete Coffey (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) is among leading medical researchers who have condemned a European ban on the patenting of stem cell inventions derived from human embryos.
Your Facebook friends may be real after all...
UCL researchers have uncovered a link between the number of online friends a person has and their brain size.Ìý
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËelcomes Australian government change to visa rules
David Travers, Chief Executive of UCL's Australia campus, has welcomed changes to visa rules that will make it easier for UCL to attract overseas students.
Privileged status sparks provider envy
UCL has called foul on US Laureate's hopes to secure commonwealth research funding for its Torrens University in Adelaide, complaining its own South Australian arm is denied such privileges.
Students who live for their volunteering
Three UCL students are settling into their new home as part of a social action project based on a successful Israeli programme.
Campus extremism is 'made up' - UCL head
Anti-extremism campaigners react to UCL Provost Malcolm Grant's Evening Standard interview on campus extremism.