Our annual search for the best undergraduate research poster gives UCL undergraduates the chance to take their research to the Houses of Parliament.
Posters in Cloisters 2020-21
We're busy revamping Posters in Cloisters and will be back in 2021 to provide you details of how to take part.
Examples from previous years
View images in the gallery below and scroll down for more detail and downloadable copies of the posters featured.
- 2019-20
- Read about the event, winners and posters submittedÌý
- First place was awarded toÌýLou Herbert, Emma Dulac, Hana Mahmood, Salma Abdirizak, Yasmin Madani-Lavassani (pictured),Ìýthird-year students studying a BSc Intercalated Degree. They presented their research on, 'Nurse migration: the Philippines’’ invisible wound? Analysing the macro to micro consequences of nurse exportation of the Philippines.'Ìý
- Second place was awarded to Jun Jie Ong, a third-year student, studying MPharm Pharmacy, who presented his research onÌý'3d printing of opioid medicines with alcohol-resistant and abuse-deterrent properties.'ÌýÌý
- 2018-19
- Read about the event, winners and posters submitted
- Overall winner: AliceÌýPistono, »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËatural Sciences,Ìýpresented onÌýDNA degradation under shifting temperature conditions.
- Ana-Maria Ionescu,ÌýDelphine Tavernier,ÌýRoumyana Kotopanova,ÌýMaxim Sverjinski,ÌýGonzalo Valdés Dávila andÌýSamuel Shannon, UCL Biochemical Engineering, presented on Bioethanol production from longline seaweed in the United Kingdom.Ìý
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- 2017-18
- 2016-17
- Read about the event, winners and posters submitted.
- Rachel Yemitan (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture) presented on how Western Cartography has affected the construction of the Lagosian civic imaginary.
Ìý - Evangeline Chai (UCL School of Pharmacy) presented on Evaluating the Biological Activity of Synthetic Heparin Analogues.
- 2015-16
- Read about the event, winners and posters submitted
- Amanda CampbellÌý(UCL Bartlett School of Architecture) developed an environmentally sustainable alternative to abandoned temporary structures, such as festival tents, by engineering composites from biodegradable materials.