UCL in the media
Humans at the centre of the urban maze
Tim Stonor (UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment) says that scientific research will become increasingly importantÌýas the emphasis in urbanization in China is put on quality rather than quantity.
How Mrs Micklewhite lost a Maurice and found a Michael
In his regular column Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology) asks whether your name makes a difference when it comes to job interviews.
London catches up as a city of science
While London has long been a financial power-house, its reputation as a crucible for scientific innovation is rapidly growing. UCL is one of several institutions contributing to London's rise.
Maximise your medical mojo
Professor David Bender, UCL Structural and Molecular Biology, says that students should speak to doctors and find out what's involved, before applying to Medical School.
Italian mafia turns to wind farms to launder money
Professor John Dickie, UCL Italian, says it is impossible to estimate how muchÌý of the Italian mafia's vast income is laundered through renewable energy schemes.
E-cigarettes and the rise of the vapers: Can there really be smoke without fire?
"I would always recommend smokers to use products that have proven effectiveness and e-cigarettes have not been tested in clinical trials," said Professor Robert West (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health).
Liver cells grown by scientists
"This is the very first time that scientists have been able to spontaneously produce three dimensional pieces of liver," said Professor Chris Mason (UCL Biochemical Engineering).
UCL celebrates 150th anniversary of Japan's Choshu Five
UCL celebrates the story of five young Japanese students who were smuggled out of Japan in 1863 and studied chemistry at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË.
Home Office immigration research
Professor John Salt (UCL Geography) comments on new research from the Home Office that suggests half the population of England and Wales live in areas of relatively high immigration.
Battle for the Southbank
Professor Iain, UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, argues that architecture enriches the London skateboarding community, and skateboarding invigorates the architecture.