UCL in the media
Northern Ireland is still a tinder box
ProfessorÌýNeill Lochery (UCLÌýHebrew & Jewish Studies) explains how peace in Northern Ireland is far from stable and how theÌýpotential for a new major wave of violence is greater than it has been for years.
Brain science fires up the neurons of managers
Dr Molly Crockett (»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËeurology) looks at the use of neuroscience in management and how to spot 'neuro-bunk'.
Nul points! How will Ukraine tensions hit Eurovision voting?
Dr Gianluca Baio (UCL Statistical Science) explores the likelihood of Russia's involvement in Ukraine influencing voting patterns in this year's Eurovision song contest.
The north-east of England: Britain's Detroit?
After an article in The Guardian compared the north-east of England with Detroit, Professor John Tomaney (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) discusses whether or not this is a suitable comparison.
Tributes to Colin Pillinger, scientist behind Britain's Beagle 2 Mars mission
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory) pays tribute to Professor Collin Pillinger, the scientist behind Britain's Mars lander Beagle 2, who has died aged 70.
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Dr Giovanna Tinetti (UCLÌýPhysics & Astronomy)Ìýexplains why newly discovered planets outside our solar system are so exciting.
Q&A with Dame Nicola Brewer
Dame Nicola Brewer (UCL Vice-Provost, International) is interviewed by THE about growing up, her career and the global nature of UCL.
Russell Brand and Dizzee Rascal in new English A level
Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature) discusses plans for texts by Dizzee Rascal and Russell Brand to be studied in OCR's English Language and Literature A level.
AstraZeneca takeover is 'too dangerous' say British scientists
UCL scientists co-sign a letter to the Telegraph expressing concerns over the proposed Pfizer takeover of AstraZeneca. Professor John Hardy (UCL Institute of Neurology) says "takeover bids like this are a sign of weakness in the pharma sector."
Don't shut the door on the synthetic biology debate
As the Inter-Academy Panel today publishes a statement on synthetic biology, Dr Jack Stilgoe (UCL Science & Technology Studies) discusses why the public are often excluded from such debates and why this needs changing.