The remains of an extensive Bronze Age settlement on the Kazakh Steppe that was likely once a major regional hub for ...
A mysterious swarm of earthquakes that occurred near the Greek island of Santorini in early 2025 was caused by rebounding ...
UCL has strengthened its position as a global leader in sustainability, ranking 1st in the UK, 2nd in Europe and 3rd globally ...
RIBA Stirling Prize winner Níall McLaughlin explores the necessary connection between education, design and building culture ...
Three UCL scientists have been awarded prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Synergy Grants 2025 to support research ...
Professor Sarah Tabrizi, Director of the UCL Huntington’s Disease Centre, has been awarded the British Neuroscience ...
Join us for UCL Illuminated, a spectacular immersive sound and light show in the heart of London, celebrating 200 years of ...
Writing in The Guardian, Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) argues that 'there is rampant lawlessness today... in respect of certain rules of international law'. He highlights his concerns for the ...
“There was very little acknowledgment that this was happening, outside of the Congo basin region,” said Professor Simon Lewis (UCL Geography) on the lack of international support for preventing the ...
“All that is going to do, if it carries on unabated, is bankrupt us as a nation. It will do nothing to make our population healthy,” said Professor Rosalind Raine (Institute of Epidemiology and Health ...
“A headline victory in Pokrovsk is going to be used by Putin to try to persuade Trump that, in fact, the Russians are indeed the winning side,” said Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic and ...
“It gives you another option to try to become a parent using your own genetic material, but in no way does it guarantee that will happen,” said Dr Zeynep Gurtin (UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health) ...