UCL in the media
Conservative education plans are poetic - but are they practical?
Professor Chris Husbands (UCL Institute of Education) considers whether the new government has the right tools to take on failing and coasting schools.
Read: The ConversationThe Science of Glass
Professor Paul McMillan (UCL Chemistry) helps to explain what happens when the substance glass is made from moves from a molten state to its hard, transparent phase.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'In Our Time'MS: four in five multiple sclerosis sufferers in UK are misdiagnosed
Professor Alan Thompson (UCL Brain Sciences) explains why a prompt and accurate diagnosis of multiple sclerosis can enable a person to better understand and manage their condition.
Read: Guardian, More: Sky NewsLaunch of Open Access UCL Press
UCL will launch UCL Press on 4 June, the first "fully Open Access university press in the UK".
Read: The Bookseller, More: THE (£), UCL NewsBartlett demolition phase completes
Work has completed on the demolition phase of Hawkins\Brown's revamp of the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture.
Read: Architects Journal (£)Bartlett retakes title of best university to study architecture
The UCL Bartlett School of Architecture has returned to the top of The Guardian's annual league of UK architecture schools.
Read: Architects Journal (£)How did my dad's Uber account get hacked?
Following a purported hack of taxi app Uber, Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) explains how hackers gain access to accounts.
Read: BBC NewsTo demolish or to refurbish, that is the urban question
Professor Peter Rees (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) says "demolition is a natural part of the life cycle of cities and is necessary for urban areas to change and evolve".
Read: Financial TimesSocial networks and the new art of the possible
Foteini Valeonti (UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis) has created Useum, a social network for art.
Read: Times (£)British Bill of Rights delay
Colm O'Cinneide (UCL Laws) explains why the government's proposal to replace the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights will not be included in the Queen's Speech.
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