Generally, things really do seem better in the morning, with clear patterns across time of day in how we report our mental ...
This event presents the final outcomes of the IMPACT project, demonstrating our innovative digital twin platform for assessing and improving road network resilience during flooding events. Through an ...
Julie talks about how her research aims to help children develop a flexible use of language across different contexts, for instance through a programme that supports children's conversational skills.
UCL Natural Sciences Digital Student Ambassador Clemence examines societal changes - both current and future - that are highlighted by the annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science. As I ...
The demographic of voices afforded the opportunity to influence, negotiate and comment on a wide range of issues affecting humanity is often limited. Public Voices will respond to this challenge by ...
Please refer to the latest floor plans below to better understand which spaces will be accessible or inaccessible in the Wilkins Building and Quad. If you need any support onsite, please refer to the ...
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell ‘woody,’ ‘spicy’ and ‘sweet’, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the University of Ljubljana, revealing new details about mumification practices.
The Government of Brazil has committed to a model of economic development that prioritises decarbonising the economy, along with tackling hunger, extreme poverty and inequality. Its agenda of economic ...
We have published a new set of 24 audience personas to provide research-backed insights to help staff better understand and engage with our audiences. Through consultation with colleagues across UCL, ...
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The Write from the Beginning project was a collaboration between researchers at IOE's International Literacy Centre, Sheringham Nursery School and Children’s Centre and the East London Research School ...
Honorary associate professor Arthur Kay (UCL Institute for Global Prosperity) describes in The Times how the government can meet its housing targets without building within the Green Belt. Links ...
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