The side of a mountain slid into an Alaskan fjord last August, producing a tsunami 481 metres high, the second highest ever recorded, according to a new study involving a UCL researcher. The tsunami ...
The Constitution Unit has today published a new report, Improving Government in Northern Ireland: Towards a Programme for Reform, by Alan Whysall. The failure of Northern Ireland’s devolved ...
Leading eye disease specialist Professor Andrew Dick has been appointed as the new Dean of UCL’s Faculty of Brain Sciences, ...
Professor Erin Schuman, a world leading neurobiologist currently based in Germany, will join UCL as the new Director of the ...
The International Masters Awards (IMA) enable international postgraduate taught students, from a diverse range of backgrounds, to take up their offer of study at UCL. Listed below are the schemes that ...
Young children who attend nursery get sick more often than those who don’t, but they will go on to have fewer illnesses during early school years, finds a new review of evidence by a group of ...
This article advances a market-shaping theory of the public sector to address one of the most persistent tensions in public administration: how governments can be both stable and agile, while also ...
A major review of prior research has found no evidence that menopause hormone therapy either increases or decreases dementia risk in post-menopausal women, in a new study led by UCL researchers. The ...
Six particular depressive symptoms when experienced in midlife predict dementia risk more than two decades later, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. Midlife depression has long been considered ...
The research projects are also exploring new ways of working in partnership on questions that matter in different parts of the UK. The programme encourages the wider education research community to ...
COP30 must be the bridge between promise and proof – the moment the world shifts from declarations to outcomes people can feel in daily life. The transformation towards more sustainable and ...
The annual number of preventable heat-related deaths globally has soared to more than half a million, a UCL-led report says. The ninth annual Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change report ...