The rich heritage of African and Caribbean staff at UCL, along with their invaluable contributions to education, research, ...
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A UCL spinout which is building a technology that could make data centres dramatically more energy efficient, helping to cut ...
Lawyers should be prepared to justify their actions when claiming to act in the public interest, says a leading UCL law ...
Address global challenges in environmental sustainability on this unique one-year MSc at UCL. Join us to explore complex environmental issues and technological systems through the lens of systems ...
"[US conservatives are] less embracive of uncertainties and changes than liberals… For that reason, it's not surprising that a large fraction of Republicans display fear about today's world,” said Dr ...
Benjamin’s doctoral project studies the restoration and later development of Chilean democracy after General Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship through the historical analysis of the concept of democracy ...
Marc Stears, Director of UCL Policy Lab, analyses Labour's first budget in fourteen years and asks if the changes made by Rachel Reeves can help tackle public frustration with politics. Patrick ...
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) traces the origins of the potent nerve agent Novichok from an insecticide discovered in 1930s Germany, through its stockpiling as a weapon of mass destruction ...
UCL’s occupational health service is delivered by Workplace Health department, part of UCL Human Resources Division. We are SEQOHS accredited as a safe, effective, quality occupational health service ...
“What [the government] is also trying to do is to expand the productive capacity of the economy so we actually have more jobs, more productivity… proper public investment,” said Professor Mariana ...