This three-year programme comprises three areas of practice: Painting, Fine Art Media and Sculpture, with an integrated critical studies component. All practice-based staff are practising artists and ...
A new digital platform reveals the thoughts and discoveries of British chemist and inventor Sir Humphry Davy for the first time in a project involving UCL’s Professor Frank James. Volunteers ...
A range of barriers prevent disadvantaged children in England from taking up their entitlement to 15 hours of funded early education, but national and local action could change this, concludes a major ...
The UCL EDI Community of Practice (CoP) officially launched on 31 July 2024, and has been set up to foster collaboration, connect and change across UCL, by cultivating expertise, and sharing best ...
Professor Melanie Garson (UCL Political Science) believes NKOM’s decision to stop tracking jamming in Finnmark sets a dangerous precedent. She said: “By not reacting, how do you enforce a deterrent ...
Dr Adam Rutherford (UCL Biosciences) said: “Racial purity is a fantasy concept [...] It does not and has not and never will exist, but it is inherent to the scientific racism programme.” ...
Professor Alister Hart (UCL Surgery & Interventional Science) called for surgeons “to avoid cobalt-chromium wherever possible” in hip implants. He said it was “vulnerable to corrosion when paired next ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by Dr James Ruffle (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) can analyse scans more quickly than experienced neuroradiologists and provide greater ...
Disadvantaged communities are not seeing significant benefit from years of urban regeneration in east London and local residents report feeling more insecure than ever about their livelihoods, finds a ...
Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) said: "Ultimately, the election will be determined as much by which coalitions turn out to cast their ballot as by last-minute shifts among a shrinking pool of ...
The brand refresh project is well underway, and we are hosting two drop-in sessions for our community to find out more. You will be able to review the progress to date and get interactive with our ...
Writing in City AM's 'The Debate', Professor Peter Rees (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) argues against calls for building taller (or ‘spikier’) buildings in the suburbs. Tower blocks, he says, don’t ...