Four young children have gained life-changing improvements in sight following treatment with a pioneering new genetic ...
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal saw groundbreaking UCL research in action in areas ranging from ecology and AI to ...
Dr Michael Spence, UCL President and Provost, joined Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Asia’s leading business forum for ...
Older people have greater life satisfaction and sense of life’s worth than they did before the Covid-19 pandemic, finds a new study led by a UCL researcher. The research, published in Aging and Mental ...
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 ...
The Translational Research & Innovation Group (TRIG) at UCL's School of Pharmacy is dedicated to advancing pharmaceutical sciences by fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations, securing research ...
This event presents the final outcomes of the IMPACT project, demonstrating our innovative digital twin platform for assessing and improving road network resilience during flooding events. Through an ...
If the problem is likely to need a lengthy discussion (half an hour or more) or requires very specific knowledge (e.g. of an unusual programming language) it would be very helpful if you could email a ...
“Second homes tend to be a problem where housing supply is constrained. Their impact is determined by host market context… In some places they are a source of welcome investment,” said Professor Nick ...
27 February 2025, 5:30 pm–6:30 pm Join UCL Careers for an insightful panel discussion on career opportunities in sustainability. This event will feature professionals across various sectors in ...
Anthea Hamilton is a visual artist working across installation, sculpture, film and performance. In her practice, Hamilton dives into the meandering history of visual and cultural production, using ...
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell ‘woody,’ ‘spicy’ and ‘sweet’, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the University of Ljubljana, revealing new details about mumification practices.