A landslide in a remote part of Greenland caused a mega-tsunami that sloshed back and forth across a fjord for nine days, ...
A fingertip device that closely mimics the sensation of interacting with real objects, developed by a team led by UCL ...
Research by PhD student Tom Keel finds that the North Pacific jet stream is shifting polewards due to climate change, with ...
A new technology that uses light waves to measure activity in babies’ brains has provided the most complete picture to date of functions like hearing, vision and cognitive processing outside a ...
UPFLOW: Project studies rising movements of the Earth's mantle to better understand the origin of earthquakes.
Rebuilding Macroeconomics is hosting this conference as part of IGPs 10th year anniversary.
Congratulations to our first undergraduate cohort of 50 students, many of whom are now progressing to employment and further studies. The Department of Risk and Disaster Reduction celebrated the ...
A new cap that uses light waves to measure activity in babies’ brains has provided the most complete picture to date of functions outside a conventional brain scanner, in a new study led by Dr Liam ...
Whether you are a current student or a prospective student there are a range of funding to support you whilst you are undertaking your MPhil/PhD research available from our Faculty and beyond.
We sincerely appreciate the essential support from patients and families, our UK and international collaborators, brainbanks, and biobanks. We also acknowledge the significant funding provided by The ...
Professor Julie Norman (UCL Political Science) believes Democratic candidate Kamala Harris won the debate. She said: “at the end of the day kitchen table issues are going to be what decides the ...
Professor Vivian Hill (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society) explains that the demands on educational psychologists have increased exponentially in recent years. She said: “96% of local ...