UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology is marking 75 years of pioneering research, innovation and education, coinciding with UCL’s bicentennial year.
The UCL Art Collection is home to over 10,000 sculptures, paintings, prints and drawings from the 1490s to the present day. Explore the collection through a series of pop-up displays in UCL Art Museum ...
What if a single medication could increase your lifespan, improve mental health, ease chronic pain, lower cortisol levels and blood pressure, strengthen your immune system and improve your ability to ...
Over the last 75 years, the Institute has pioneered breakthroughs that have improved the lives of millions of NHS patients with brain diseases, as well as patients across the world. This short film ...
A large cemetery containing the lavishly adorned remains of unidentified high-status individuals dating from around 2,000 years ago has been uncovered by archaeologists from Archaeology South-East ...
Sir Jonathan Symonds CBE will become Chair of UCL Council, responsible for leading its governing body, when Victor Chu CBE completes his term in the role at the end of July next year. Bringing ...
This four-day course consist of lectures, anatomy and PACS Workshops and is organised by Prof Tarek Yousry and his colleagues, Prof Thomas Naidich, and Prof Christopher Yeo. This course will correlate ...
Information and guidance on finding and accessing books, journals, electronic resources and more, in our libraries, online and beyond.
MedICSS 2026 will allow early-career scientists and students to learn about the newest developments in medical image computing and surgical sciences through a series of lectures from world-leading ...
The World Bank’s adoption of missions as an organising framework — through initiatives such as Mission 300 and Mission Water — signals an ambition to operate not only at greater scale, but with more ...
This site serves as a global gateway for any with an interest in or affected by Batten disease, also known as the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL), or who wish to find out more.
People aged between 10-24 who use social media sites may potentially be at risk of developing image concerns, eating disorders and poor mental health, suggests a new scoping review by UCL researchers.