UCL in the media
Student refuses fees refund by UCL in course quality row
A former student of the MSc in clinical and public health nutrition at 911±¬ÁÏÍø raises concerns about the course, which were then addressed by the Academic Committee Review Panel.Ìý
Professor John Evans
Obituary of Professor John Evans (1925-2011) a former director of the UCL Institute of Archaeology.
(£)Lucian Freud: What has made his family so successful?
Professor Marcus Pembrey (UCL Institute for Child Health) discusses whether genetics play a part in a family's success, specifically in reference to the Freud family.
Why are we so good at recognising our own facial expressions?
Richard Cook (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) on why we are better at spotting our own facial expressions on an avatar than the expressions of our friends.Ìý
Shouting science from the soap box
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock (UCL Physics & Astronomy) and Dr Sue Black (UCL Computer Sciences) take part in Soapbox Science with the aim of challenging the public's view of women and science.
,Captain America - patriotic superhero
Dr Jason Dittmer (UCL Geography), a specialist on nationalist superheroes, offers his take on the new Captain America film.
Molecular scalpel hope for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
A 'molecular scalpel' shows promise in patients with a deadly muscle wasting condition, according to new research led by Professor Francesco Muntoni (UCL Institute of Child Health).
Sorry, science says once you get fat, you will always stay fat
Professor Nick Finer (UCL Medicine) comments on research suggesting that weight loss through diet and exercise is extremely difficult to maintain.
Crime writing has its Lady Chatterley moment
Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature) on English and Swedish crime writing.
Working mothers do no harm to their young children, research finds
Research led by Dr Anne McMunn (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) shows that Mothers do not harm their young children emotionally or socially by going out to work.