UCL in the media
When two tribes meet: collaborations between artists and scientists
Professors David McAlpine (UCL Ear Institute) and Valerie Hazan (UCL Speech, Hearing and Phonetic Sciences) discuss their current collaborations with artists.
Iberian lynx 'not doomed' by low genetic diversity
The Iberian lynx is not doomed by its low genetic diversity, according to new research by Professor Mark Thomas (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment).
,British women match men for binge drinking
Dr Irwin Nazareth (UCL Primary Care & Population Health) comments on research suggesting eight per cent of British women binge drink.
Medical researchers get £800m boost
UCL is the academic partner in four centres set to receive a combined total of £165 million of government funding announced today.
UCL creates UK's first judicial skills course for lawyers
The UCL Judicial Institute Ìýhas launched Understanding Judging: Roles, Skills and Challenges, a radical new course for lawyers interested in becoming judges.
Discovery could temporarily boost immune system in elderly
Professor Arne Akbar (UCL Immunology) leads research which identifies a new mechanism controlling ageing in white blood cells.
Students struggling with increasing debt
Luke Durrigan (UCL Union Education & Campaigns Officer) comments on the growing financial pressures facing students. Watch: ITV 1 Daybreak (no URL available)
Secrets of selling
Professor Alan Penn (UCL Bartlett School) comments on how shop layouts influence purchasing decisions. Watch: BBC 1 Breakfast (no URL available)
Rights helped lead to UK riots, Cameron says
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) comments on David Cameron's political response to the riots.
Women's lives should not be sacrificed to save their babies
Dr David Williams (UCL Institute for Women's Health) argues that medical decision-making should not focus solely on the baby at the expense of the mother's health.