UCL in the media
Equip teachers to support children with language disorders in the classroom
Professor Courtenay Norbury (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) writes an op-ed arguing for better support in schools to help children with language disorders, which can be a major barrier to success and are often misinterpreted as a behavioural problem.
Read: The GuardianDegrees benefit society - even when students don't get 'graduate jobs'
Professor Francis Green & Dr Golo Henseke (UCL Institute of Education) write about research into labour market prospects for university graduates, and how their own research finds the benefits of a university degree go far beyond employment, extending to job satisfaction, health, social trust, political efficacy and volunteerism.
Read: THEThe UK is becoming the nasty country, and our universities will suffer
Professor Peter Scott (UCL Institute of Education) writes about global perceptions of the UK after the EU referendum, and how one repercussion of the vote may be increased government control of universities.
Read: The GuardianPeriscope up for live lecture streaming
Professor Daniel Miller (UCL Anthropology) discusses the success of his lecture which was live-streamed over Twitter's Periscope platform in the first such partnership between Twitter and a higher education institution.
Read: THEOpening doors for ground-breaking glaucoma research
Glaucoma research by Dr Hari Jayaram (UCL Institute for Ophthalmology) is featured.
Read: The GuardianThe costly gridlock: how can we keep our cities moving?
Dr Tom Cohen (UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering) is quoted on the importance of incorporating physical active travel into urban transport planning.
Read: The GuardianKellogg's cereal sales continue to slump
Dr Dimitrios Tsivrikos (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) comments on how changing breakfast habits impact cereal sales.
Read: BBC NewsMicrosoft attacks Google's Windows hack alert
Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) comments on Google issuing an advisory about a Windows security vulnerability before Microsoft was ready with a fix.
Read: BBC NewsThe Stakes Are Rising in Google's Antitrust Fight With Europe
Professor Ioannis Lianos (UCL Laws) comments on Google being investigated by the European Commissioner for Competition.
Read: New York TimesClinton will not win in a landslide: Academic
Professor Iwan Morgan (UCL Institute of the Americas) takes part in a panel discussion about the US presidential election and what might happen under a Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump presidency.
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