UCL in the media
London academics land top prize for Kremlin books
Professor Cyprian Broodbank (UCL Archaeology) has been jointly awarded the Wolfson History Prize for his book, The Making of the Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean from the Beginning to the Emergence of the Classical World.
Read: Evening StandardThe questions only a child would ask - answered by the experts
Dr Lucie Green (UCL Space & Climate Physics) answers questions from children about space, including: Why can we see the Moon during the day?
Read: Daily MailLondoners 'priced out' of housing market
Professor Peter Rees (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) says the mayor should be imposing height restrictions on developments and creating stronger communities within them.
Watch: BBC NewsLava, not water, formed canyons on Mars
Robin Wylie (UCL Earth Sciences) explains how the canyon-like scars which line Mars' crust may have been caused by lava and not water.
Read: The ConversationMen 'feel more pain after major ops'
Dr Roman Cregg (UCL Surgery & Interventional Science) comments on gender differences in pain perception and explains how complex the subject is.
Read: BBC NewsTiny £10m robot hand could transform spina bifida surgery in the womb
A team of researchers from UCL and KU Leuven in Belgium have launched a £10m project to create a tiny surgical robot hand that could transform the treatment of children with spina bifida and other congenital conditions.
Read: Guardian, More: Daily Mail, Mirror, CNN, UCL NewsForget Ukip - euroscepticism in France would give Farage a run for his money
With the rise of Marine le Pen's Front National, Professor Philippe Marlière (UCL French) comments on France's far from favourable view of the European Union.
Read: GuardianNigel Farage is another of Moscow's darlings as Putin backs Right
Dr Anton Shekhovtsov (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) argues that Ukraine is a classic example of how Putin is using right wing parties to lobby for support in Europe.
Read: Sunday ExpressPeer preview damaging major scientific discovery
Professor Donald Braben (UCL Earth Sciences) comments on the difficulties with the current system of granting funding for scientific research.
Read: TelegraphPortugal's golden mystery
Professor Neill Lochery (UCL Hebrew & Jewish Studies) discusses the use of Nazi gold in World War II to buy wolfram from Portugal.
Read: Wall Street Journal