Elizabeth Lawes, UCL Subject Liaison Librarian for Fine Art, History of Art and Film Studies and the Collection Manager of the Small Press Collections and the ARLIS Serials committee invites you to ...
UCL has wellbeing support services available for any alumni affected by sexual harassment, misconduct or violence. This page provides details of wellbeing and support services provided by UCL, as well ...
The probabilistic earthquake loss model to estimate the financial loss for insured portfolios is a comprehensive process. It requires the understanding of seismic hazard, financial vulnerability of ...
Yiddish was the language spoken by approximately 5 million of the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Until the mid-20th century, Yiddish was the most widely-spoken Jewish vernacular, and it ...
In this podcast, Dr Sam Blaxland hears from Professor John Potter and Annie Davey about why media, arts and play is so important from an educational perspective. We also hear about their work to ...
“Recyclable content is good. But if it’s legacy plastics, they often have these quite horrible things in them,” said Professor Mark Miodownik (UCL Mechanical Engineering) on the difficulties of ...
“Now if you question the idea that depression is simply a brain problem, you’re a flat-earther,” said Professor Joanna Moncrieff (UCL Psychiatry), saying that mental illness is rooted in life ...
You will join an interdisciplinary School with a mission to create sustainable, resilient and adaptable low carbon societies. Our research brings together multidisciplinary perspectives to examine ...
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is an emerging concept in public administration and digital governance, referring to shared digital systems that support service delivery, foster innovation, and ...
Professor Sarah Garfinkel (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) said that people feeling depressed often focus inward and overanalyse what they find. “[It’s] a reduction of interoceptive accuracy… So ...
In the context of the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology (TETRARCHs) project, we are seeking to increase the reusability of archaeological data. As heritage sites are not merely places of ...
“The number of combinations of routes if it’s between two points in London that you could take is more, I think, than the stars in our galaxy,” said Professor Hugo Spiers (UCL Psychology & Language ...