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School of European Languages, Culture and Society – Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry (SELCS-CMII) We offer the widest range of language-based degrees in the UK, with programmes ...
Support for reducing patronage and limiting the size of the Lords is very high The Constitution Unit survey (see full technical notes below) found particularly high support for limiting the number of ...
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UCL has been named the ninth best university in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, the third year in a row the university ...
Drop in at the UCL Art Museum between 11 and 12 for a short guided visit (approx. 15 minutes) led by one of the museum's staff members. You'll be introduced to UCL Collections and will have the ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) test can identify which men with prostate cancer will benefit most from the life-extending drug abiraterone, in clinical trial results presented by scientists from ...
The process of necrosis, a form of cell death, may represent one of the most promising ways to change the course of human aging, disease and even space travel, according to a new study from ...
Student Support and Wellbeing Services do not offer emergency support. If you're in immediate danger of hurting yourself or others: Go directly to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department of your ...
A new technique to extract tiny cellulose strands from cow dung and turn them into manufacturing-grade cellulose, currently used to make everything from surgical masks to food packaging, has been ...
Tyrannosaurus rex evolved in North America, but its direct ancestor came from Asia, crossing a land bridge connecting the continents more than 70 million years ago, according to a new study led by UCL ...
Professor Michael Spence (UCL President and Provost) argues that criterion-based assessment, familiar to most students in exam-based testing, judges work according to pre-determined criteria.
The idea that dinosaurs were already in decline before an asteroid wiped most of them out 66 million years ago may be explained by a worsening fossil record from that time rather than a genuine ...