Saturn's magnetic shield is asymmetrical compared to Earth’s, suggests a new study involving UCL researchers, and this is ...
Professor Barbara Conradt (UCL Division of Biosciences) has been elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the ...
Old and Middle Kingdom (about 2025-1700 BC) inscribed weights attest to units of around 12-14 grams, and 27 grams. These units seem to have been called dbn (vocalised in Egyptology as ‘deben’) meaning ...
At the Slade School of Fine Art we approach the practice of contemporary art and the history and theories that inform it in an experimental, research-oriented and imaginative way. An art school with a ...
Site in Upper Egypt (to be distinguished from the larger city in Lower Egypt: Athribis is the Greek version for two different ancient Egyptian names, Hut-herib in Lower Egypt, and Hut-Repyt in Upper ...
All applicants to UCL’s full-time undergraduate courses must apply through UCAS. It is not possible to make a direct application. This route is most commonly used by applicants in the UK who are ...
Join us at the Bloomsbury Theatre for a special UCL200 collaboration with the Royal Society, marking UCL’s Bicentenary.
Hormone patches are as good at controlling locally advanced prostate cancer as the injections typically used to deliver ...
A new exhibition by UCL graduate Dhiksha Mohan showcasing her collection of botanical objects and inviting you to notice ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has more than doubled in recorded prevalence in England from 2000 to 2020, increasing by 6% per year, largely due to improved diagnosis and longer life expectancy, finds a new ...
Sounds of Englishness is a free, in-person creative workshop exploring accent, identity, and belonging. We will be creating a welcoming space for women who use English alongside other languages to ...
Looking for things to do during the Easter holidays? Drop by the Ground Floor Cafe at UCL East Marshgate to pot a seed of an edible plant to take home with you. You'll also get to meet local gardening ...