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Electronic and electrical engineers invent and create the technology that underpins much of today’s high tech society. Electronic and Electrical Engineering encompasses everything from smart devices ...
The project titled "Stable Isotope Records of Neoproterozoic Cap Carbonates and the Reconstruction of Post-Glacial Environments" aims to investigate the stable isotope characteristics within the ...
Beyond celebrating historical achievements, Disability History Month serves as a reminder of the work that remains to be done. This year, the focus is ‘Livelihood and Employment’; our role in ...
Find the relevant EDI related training for your department with the Faculty of Brain Scienes. The Faculty of Brain Sciences offers a variety of EDI-related training programs aimed at raising awareness ...
Iona is one of the Student Ambassadors at the UCL Europe Institute for 2024/25. Iona is a fourth-year student, studying LLB Law with Another Legal System (Australia). Having had the chance to evaluate ...
Hayley is one of the Student Ambassadors at the UCL Europe Institute for 2024/25. Hayley is a fourth-year European Social and Political Studies student. With her specialism in Hungarian and History, ...
The key dangers for the NHS this winter The key dangers for the NHS this winter 28 November 2024 Professor Christina Pagel (UCL Mathematics) says the latest NHS figures show “that the number of people ...
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Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) explores what’s happening in the brain when we laugh. She said: “There are physiological changes in your body as a result of laughing ...
Dr Sharon Cox (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care) gives her opinion on the Tobacco and Vapes Bill. She said: “Yes, we really need to help people quit smoking, but one of the best things we ...
Professor Mervyn Singer (UCL Division of Medicine) offers a case study of a man who, while lost up a mountain for 3 weeks, had survived multiple injuries thanks to lowering his heart rate in a way ...