UCL in the media
India & UK: An Unbeatable Combination
Professor Patrick Wolfe (UCL Statistical Science) takes part in a televised panel discussing links in higher education between India and the UK, highlighting UCL initiatives.
Watch: CNBC-TV18Economists are prone to fads, and the latest is machine learning
Professor Imran Rasul (UCL Economics) comments on how economists sometimes latch on to particular research methods, before their relative merits and limitations are well known.
Read: The EconomistHannah Peel on how she harnessed music's power to cut through dementia
Dr Selina Wray (UCL Institute of Neurology) discusses her research seeking to understand the early development of dementia.
Read: The GuardianWagner's Parsifal
Professor Mark Ronan (UCL Mathematics) discusses an opera by Wagner in a full broadcast of it.
Listen: BBC Radio 3 'Opera on 3'Dismay as Alzheimer's drug fails in clinical trials
Professor Rob Howard (UCL Psychiatry), Professor John Hardy and Professor Nick Fox (UCL Institute of Neurology) comment on the failure in late-phase effectiveness trials of solanezumab, a drug which had shown promise for treating Alzheimer's disease in early tests.
Read: The Guardian, More: Reuters, BBC News, Daily MailAutumn Statement 2016: experts respond
Professor David Metz (UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering) reacts to the plans for road funding set out in the Autumn Statement.
Read: The ConversationBarclays tests smartphone cash withdrawals
Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) comments on potential new security risks of using smartphones at cash machines.
Read: BBC News, More: The GuardianUniversities and NUS plan boycott of flagship teaching rankings
Professor Anthony Smith (UCL Vice Provost, Education) says UCL has agreed to take part in the UK government's new university rankings, the Teaching Excellence Framework, but with major reservations.
Read: The GuardianMore than one million in UK could lose their sight in coming decades
Professor Philip Luthert (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) comments on a report into an expected increase in cases of age-related macular degeneration and the need for more medical research funding.
Read: Express'Extraordinarily hot' Arctic temperatures alarm scientists
Professor Julienne Stroeve (UCL Earth Sciences) comments on the unusually high temperatures recorded in the Arctic, and the possibility it could lead to record low levels of sea ice.
Read: The Guardian