UCL in the media
Colleges 'should play a key role in widening access to university'
UCL research suggests greater collaboration between further education colleges and universities could widen access to university education.
Read: TES (£), More: City AM, Times Higher EducationGenetic infertility: new method can help men with sex chromosome disorders have babies
Professor Joyce Harper (UCL Institute for Women's Health) helps explain genetic causes of infertility as a new study envisages treatment for one type of disorder.
Read: International Business Times, More: Yahoo NewsA-level results 2017
Dr Mary Richardson (UCL Institute of Education) comments on reforms to A level course curricula and gives advice to parents of students who did not achieve the grades they wanted.
Read: Independent, More: BBC Radio London 'Drivetime with Eddie Nestor' (from 23 mins)A view from the top
Professor Sir Richard Blundell (UCL Economics), feted economist and possible future Nobel prize winner, talks Brexit, the minimum wage and why economists really do care about inequality.
Read: The IndependentThese videos show pure traffic chaos - or do they?
Professor John Adams (UCL Geography) discusses the benefit of signal-free roads and 'shared space' whereby road users work it out for themselves in a civilised fashion.
Read: The Guardian'Once a cheater, always a cheater' is true
A study by Dr Neil Garrett (UCL Brain Sciences) finds that even if a cheater feels guilty about lying the first time, they are less likely to experience the same level of regret the next time around, facilitating serial cheating.
Read: MailOnline, More: IndependentGold was chemically destined to be money all along
Professor Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) explains why gold is the best possible candidate for a currency of any value.
Read: Forbes, More: Business InsiderDesert Island Discs: Professor Kevin Fong
Kirsty Young's castaway is Professor Kevin Fong, a senior lecturer in UCL Physiology and Honorary Professor in UCL Science Technology Engineering & Public Policy.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Desert Island Discs'Why the very idea of 'screen time' is muddled and misguided
Dr Natalia Kucirkova (UCL Institute of Education) writes that 'screen time' is an outdated and misguided shorthand for all the different ways of interacting, creating and learning through screen-based technologies.
Read: The ConversationOysters thrive with traditional fishing
PhD student Stephen Long (UCL Geography) is lead author of a new study which finds that the "inherent inefficiency" of methods used to harvest oysters is the crucial feature in preventing overfishing.
Read: The Times (£)