UCL in the media
New building code of conduct could blight construction sector
Alex Murray (UCL Bartlett) explains how some big construction firms could suffer under the new construction payment charter.
Prince Charles's royal gaffe
Following Prince Charles's comments on Vladimir Putin, Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) discusses the limits and diplomatic boundaries of the Prince's role.
The weird relationships of the rich and famous
Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) looks at some of the psychological factors behind the relationship breakdowns of the rich and famous.
Ukraine's election turning point?
Dr Andrew Wilson (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) explains whyÌýUkraine's early presidential election on Sunday may prove a turning point for the troubled country.
Ask a grown-up: what will happen to the planets when the sun blows up?
Dr Lucie Green (UCL Department of Space & Climate Physics) explains what will happen to our solar system when the sun starts to run out of fuel.
Camorra mafia 'super boss' Antonio Iovine turns state witness
Professor John Dickie (UCL Italian) comments on the news that a so called super-boss within the Camorra mafia has turned state witness and is collaborating with investigators in Naples.
UCL and IoE merger on track for December
A merger between UCL and the ÌýInstitute of Education is set to be completed by December after the institution's governing councils gave the go-ahead for more detailed discussions.
,Government fair payment charter could increase prices and reduce competition
Alex Murray (UCL Bartlett) has warned that the government's industry payment charter could put tier one contractors under threat.
Horizon: The £10 million challenge
Dr Helen Czerski (UCL Mechanical Engineering) and Dr Kevin Fong (»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËeuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology) present their choices for the 2014 Longitude Prize and Dr Tom Carlson (UCL Orthopaedics & Musculoskeletal Science) demonstrates the use of robotics to help those with paralysis.
The enigma of the teen brain
Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (UCL Cognitive Neuroscience) and her team look at how modern technology has revolutionised our understanding of how the adolescent mind develops and the impact this can have on education.