UCL in the media
Hawkins\Brown submits £30m Bartlett revamp
Hawkins/Brown has submitted a planning application to transform Wates House for The Bartlett School of Architecture. The building will be reconfigured to double the amount of teaching and research space, whilst maintaining the building's existing structure.
Read: Architects Journal, More: Building Design, UCL NewsGames at the Grant
Dean Veall (UCL Grant Museum of Zoology) introduces 'Games at the Grant' and gives more details on the diverse programme of public events run by the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology.
Watch: London LiveBattered pot found in Cornish garage unlocks Egypt excavation secrets
Dr Alice Stevenson (UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology) explains how the discovery of a broken pot and cardboard label can help unlock a lost history of finds from 19th century excavations in Egypt.
Read: GuardianFalling birth rates in Europe and rising ones in Africa could spell decline in atheism
Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) explains how a combination of surging population growth in Christian Africa and population decline in Europe could signal the decline of atheism.
Read: IndependentTechnology's value to humanities must be made clearer
Ahead of her talk at UCL Festival of the Arts, Professor Melissa Terras (UCL Information Studies) explains that although digital techniques are widely used by humanities scholars, the vital role of technology within the discipline is frequently overlooked.
Read: THENew building code of conduct could blight construction sector
Alex Murray (UCL Bartlett) explains how some big construction firms could suffer under the new construction payment charter.
Read: ExpressPrince Charles's royal gaffe
Following Prince Charles's comments on Vladimir Putin, Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) discusses the limits and diplomatic boundaries of the Prince's role.
Read: ScotsmanThe weird relationships of the rich and famous
Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Clinical, Educational & Health Psychology) looks at some of the psychological factors behind the relationship breakdowns of the rich and famous.
Read: Sunday Times (£)Ukraine's election turning point?
Dr Andrew Wilson (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) explains why Ukraine's early presidential election on Sunday may prove a turning point for the troubled country.
Read: BBC NewsAsk a grown-up: what will happen to the planets when the sun blows up?
Dr Lucie Green (UCL Department of Space & Climate Physics) explains what will happen to our solar system when the sun starts to run out of fuel.
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