UCL has risen to joint eighth place in the QS World University Rankings, reaffirming our position as one of the world’s ...
Writing in The Spectator, Dr Andy Pearce (UCL Institute of Education) argues that Operation Barbarossa highlights the ...
The development of a pioneering gene therapy to treat a devastating, rare immune disorder led by UCL scientists is set to move into its next phase following promising early pre-clinical studies.
IOE has built a long history of expertise in the field of education since its beginnings as a teacher training college in 1902. Today IOE is a leader of innovation in education research, of knowledge ...
Writing in The Telegraph, Professor Sebastian Crutch explains how ‘rarer’ forms of dementia can affect people in their 30s to 60s, with symptoms often mistaken for stress, depression or menopause.
Four UCL academics have been awarded prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grants to support their research on topics including space, brain science and ancient civilizations. A total ...
Following updated weather forecasts and UK government guidance, we have taken the difficult decision to cancel our UCL Open Days scheduled for Friday 26 and Saturday 27 June 2026. Please do not travel ...
If you are coming to study in the UK for more than 6 months then you will require a Student visa. Navigate to Standard visitor visa for study & ETA scheme Standard visitor visa for study & ETA scheme ...
Our story began as the Jill Dando Institute, set up in 2001 in memory of the broadcaster Jill Dando. In 2009, the Department of Security and Crime Science was established to facilitate the offering of ...
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