UCL in the media
Central European University fights for survival in Hungary
Professor Simon Marginson (UCL Institute of Education) is quoted saying the Central European University could be the first international university to become "a victim of the new 'closed' brand of nationalism."
Read: THEThe Brexit negotiation to come
Tim Oliver (UCL Political Science) writes about how it will be challenging for the UK and the EU to reach a deal that works well for both parties.
Read: Wall Street Journal (£)A guide to the Exomars rover's camera
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory) explains how the European Space Agency's ExoMars rover will use the PanCam, led by the UCL MSSL, to search for life on Mars.
Watch: BBC NewsBrexit negotiations: what does Europe want?
Dr Uta Staiger (UCL European Institute) writes about how Brexit negotiations will not only depend on what the UK pursues, but will also be subject to the priorities and red lines of all 27 EU member states.
Read: The ConversationSidelining planners makes for poorer urban policy
Jenny McArthur (UCL Science, Technology, Engineering & Public Policy) writes that moves to restrict the work of urban planners are short-sighted and come with long-term social and environmental risks.
Read: The ConversationAI wields the power to make flying safer
Haitham Baomar (UCL Computer Science) is interviewed about a project he and Dr Peter Bentley (UCL Computer Science) are leading to use AI to make autopilots safer.
Read: WiredLeapfrogging into the light
Imaduddin Ahmed (UCL Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management) writes about how off-grid solar home systems are helping the Rwandan government switch its role from energy provider to facilitator and regulator of private-sector provision.
Read: Financial TimesEverest experiment shows low-oxygen environments lead to cognitive decline
A study involving UCL researchers found that low-oxygen environments such as Everest Base Camp can contribute to cognitive decline, which may also have implications to low-oxygen conditions during surgery.
Read: The TelegraphWhatsApp and internet encryption
Professor George Danezis (UCL Computer Science) is interviewed about social network decryption.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'PM' (from 22 mins 29 secs)Ayn Rand
Dr Alex Goodall (UCL History) is interviewed about influential American writer Ayn Rand.
Listen: BBC World Service 'The History Hour' (from 9 mins 43 secs)