UCL in the media
Who creates a nation's economic value?
The latest book by Professor Mariana Mazzucato (UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose) 'The Value of Everything' is reviewed positively in an essay on who creates a nation's economic value.
Read: FT (£)Vice-chancellors urge action to stop predicted 60% fall in EU students
UCL President & Provost Professor Michael Arthur and Professor Simon Marginson (UCL Institute of Education) comment on some of the dangers Brexit poses to higher education in the UK - particularly on the numbers of European students.
Read: GuardianWomen not getting a fair say at academic conferences, research reveals
Dr Seirian Sumner (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) says more must be done to ensure that female scientists are being heard and that there is an issue of men dominating speaking roles at conferences.
Read: GuardianWhy we fight
Dr Nils Metternich (UCL Political Science) contributes to a conversation investigating the science behind why we fight.
Listen: Guardian's Science Weekly podcastLong before Cambridge Analytica, a belief in the 'Power of the Subliminal'
Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) speaks about his early encounters with Nigel Oakes, whose SCL Group holds Cambridge Analytica.
Read: New York TimesPlanet hunters launch TESS in pursuit of deeper questions − whether we're alone in space
Professor Giovanna Tinetti (UCL Physics & Astronomy) comments on Tess' capacities to discover habitable planets.
Read: Globe and MailLung cancer need not kill
Professor Sam Janes (UCL Division of Medicine) comments on a new treatment for lung cancer, describing how it functions and its efficacy.
Read: ExpressRaw power: Britain's changing appetite for veg
Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health) says vegetable inequality is not inevitable in the context of a piece about Britain's changing attitudes to food.
Read: GuardianFood and drink preferences
PhD student Andrea Smith (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health) discusses how genes affect our food and drink choices.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 live '5 live Science' (from 40 mins 40 secs)Experts responsible for many of the recent discoveries in Stonehenge hit out at plans for a road tunnel past the monument
Professor Mike Parker-Pearson (UCL Institute of Archaeology) has led a team of experts protesting against plans for a road tunnel past Stonehenge, arguing it would damage the integrity of the World Heritage Site.
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