Generally, things really do seem better in the morning, with clear patterns across time of day in how we report our mental ...
People who exercise throughout their lives have a better chance of avoiding dementia – even if they show signs of diseases ...
People would be encouraged to eat more healthy and sustainable diets if Value Added Tax (VAT) rates were set based on health and environmental considerations, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
A study by Professor Jessica Deighton (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) found that normalising emotions, even challenging ones, likely to lead to better wellbeing among school children. Listen: BBC ...
Dr Emily Emmott (UCL Anthropology) explains the grandmother hypothesis, an adaptationist explanation for the fact that the human female life span extends beyond the period of fertility. Listen: BBC ...
Please refer to the latest floor plans below to better understand which spaces will be accessible or inaccessible in the Wilkins Building and Quad. If you need any support onsite, please refer to the ...
“There are attempts to reduce migration by the current government, but at the same time you want to grow,” said Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) on the challenges around changing ...
Disadvantaged communities routinely put up with substandard housing development. Based on a detailed assessment of 20 housing development case studies from across England, this report identifies ten ...
The Astrophysics group are offering two studentships to undergraduates interested in pursuing research projects over the summer. The key aims of the studentships are to give motivated UCL P&A ...
The UCL East Postgraduate Open Evening is your chance to meet UCL’s world-renowned academics, explore our state of the art facilities and get to know our East campus. Our fair will allow you to chat ...
“Descending into a subterranean world has a romantic appeal for many,” said Dr Peter Rees (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) the appeal of the pedestrian tunnels under the Thames.
"We´re in such uncharted waters that anyone who claims to know what in the hell is going on is just lying," said Emeritus Professor Kathleen Burk (UCL History), on the state of international politics.
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