UCL in the media
What's it like for women in science?
Female scientists from across UCL discuss their experiences in the field and why they chose science.
Read: BBC NewsTrial and error
Dr Sarah Meredith (MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL) says: "Across the world, millions of people with diseases such as cancer and HIV are now living longer because clinical trials have found better ways of treating the diseases".
Read: MirrorMilk digestion's 'more recent rise'
Computer modelling work by Professor Mark Thomas (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) has placed the genetic ability to digest lactose to the Middle Neolithic period.
Read: BBC NewsSir Tim Hunt resigns from university role over girls comment
Sir Tim Hunt FRS has resigned from his position as honorary professor at UCL after he made comments about the "trouble with girls" in science.
Read: BBC News, More: Guardian, Independent, Mirror, Daily Mail, Evening Standard, Metro, Reuters, THE, ITV News, Sky News, Wired, LBC, Northern Echo, TIME, Washington Post, New York Times, LA Times, Sydney Morning Herald, UCL NewsFeeding young babies variety of vegetables helps develop broader diet
An international study, led by UCL in the UK and co-authored by Alison Fildes (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health), has found that feeding babies an assortment of vegetables when they are first weaned makes them more likely to enjoy unfamiliar varieties.
Read: Guardian, More: Telegraph, Daily MailScientists find CJD resistance gene
Research by Professor John Collinge (UCL Neurodegenerative Diseases) has identified a gene that might make people resistant to the brain eating disease CJD.
Read: BBC News, More: Independent, Daily Mail, Nature, The Week, National Post, ReutersWhich universities offer the most financial support?
Dr Gill Wyness (UCL Institute of Education) examines which universities offer the most financial support.
Read: GuardianAutistic pupils find it more difficult to process sensory information
A new study by Dr Liz Pellicano (UCL Institute of Education) has shown that autistic children find it more difficult to adapt to incoming sensory information when it comes to numbers.
Read: TESAsia University Rankings 2015 results announced
Professor Simon Marginson (UCL Institute of Education) says that higher education in Japan is "now largely standing still".
Read: THE (£)Africa's self-starters need fresh pedagogical approach
Dr Tristan McCowan (UCL Institute of Education) has been leading a project called Universities, Employability and Inclusive Development, which aims to better understand the challenges faced by the university systems in Africa and the UK.
Read: THE (£)