Black women in the UK are entering menopause severely under informed, under supported, and often dismissed by healthcare ...
UCL’s Professor Francesco Muntoni has received the 2026 Novo Nordisk Prize for his pioneering research offering hope to children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Join this event to hear Tugba Bozcaga discuss colonial cotton concessions, customary land tenure, and development in Mozambique, in her joint research with Robin Harding and Arinze Nwokolo.
A UCL-led team will receive £19.5 million over five years to provide a powerful, high-speed computing resource for ...
Professor Charles Swanton (UCL Cancer Institute) has been awarded the 2026 Sjöberg Prize for his groundbreaking work on how tumours evolve, helping to explain why cancer treatments sometimes fail and ...
Research led by Dr Charlotte Booth (UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies) shows that more than two thirds of people in the UK are living with their parents at age 23, around three times higher than a ...
“There’s no limit on numbers, and it just looks so anachronistic… It’s clear that there ought to be more rigorous processes to check people on the way in,” said Professor Meg Russell (UCL Constitution ...
"King Charles has no discretion independently to exercise the prerogative of mercy: He can only do so on the advice of the government," said Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Political Science), commenting ...
"It is not intentional and people with Tourette's are not trying to shock – despite what people have said in response," said Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) on why ...
Professor Helene Burningham (UCL Geography) discusses the rapid erosion of parts of the eastern UK coastline, and how it is happening at a faster rate than originally predicted.
“When you give the same DNA evidence, they reach different conclusions... If it was objective, then they would all reach the same result,” said Dr Itiel Dror (UCL Security & Crime Science), ...
“We'd be looking for literally millions of new churchgoers, and they'd have to be very quiet indeed, not to say invisible, to have escaped our notice," said Professor David Voas (UCL Social Research ...
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