UCL in the media
A thousand ways online to put London on the map - Evening Standard
Researchers from the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis on using the latest technologies to map London.
Earliest human skull-cups used by Ice Age Britons
Simon Parfitt (UCL Institute of Archaeology) has contributed to research by the Natural History Museum published in journal PLoS ONE revealing the earliest known examples of human skull-cups in the world.
Minister for Universities and Science admires UCL neuroscience
Minister David Willetts says he is "fascinated by the research into the nature and implications of brain plasticity conducted by teams at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË" in a lecture on universities and social mobility.
Dinosaur named 'thunder-thighs' - BBC News
Dr Mike Taylor (UCL Earth Sciences) and colleagues publish new research about a dinosaur species they have named "thunder-thighs" because of its huge thigh muscles.
Don't underestimate work as a beacon of hope for young people
Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) has warned that youth unemployment represents a "public health time bomb" if levels remain high.
Q&A: Rob Webster
Rob Webster (UCL Institute of Education) answers questions on his research in to the use and impact of teaching assistants on pupils with statements of special educational needs.