UCL in the media
Why was Nicolas Anelka punished?
Professor Philippe Marlière (UCL School of European Languages, Culture & Society) explained at an independent FAÌýcommission whether theÌýquenelle gesture was associated with anti-Semitism.
,Technology for Nature
Professor Kate Jones (UCLÌýGenetics, Evolution and Environment) discusses the need for technological advances in animal tracking and population monitoring.
Low paid workers are not paid enough to live healthily
Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) discusses howÌýpoverty in workless households has gone down but has increased in working households and the subsequent effect this has on health.
Drugs breakthrough could end misery of painful eye injection
A team of researchers led by ProfessorÌýFrancesca Cordeiro (UCL Institute ofÌýOphthalmology)Ìýhave found a way to deliver drugs to the back of the eye in simple eye drops.
, ,Tatar Sunni Muslims pose a threat to Russia's occupation of Crimea
Dr Andrew Wilson (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies) says: "Pro-Ukrainian Islamic minority could mount a more organised resistance against Russian forces in Crimea peninsula".
London top city in world table of universities
UCL has been ranked 25th in the new Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings.
, , ,Research to start on day one of degree course
Professor Michael Arthur (UCL President & Provost) discusses hisÌýplans to inject a research element into all undergraduate courses.
Premature babies dying because of inadequate care
Professor Neil Marlow (»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËeonatology) explains how extremely premature babies may be dying because they are not receiving the best care.
It's every woman for herself in the corridors of academic power
Professor Patrick Wolfe (UCL Department of Statistical Science) comments on a study which claims to have found that female professors are less likely than their male counterparts to collaborate with women in their department.
Scientist-versus-activist debates mislead the public
Dr Simon Lewis (UCL Geography) discusses the media's tendency to pitch experts against sceptics when reporting on climate change.