UCL in the media
Bang Goes the Theory: Ageing
Professor David Gems (UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment) discusses his research using C. elegans roundworms and how this can help us understand what ageing is.
Watch: BBC One 'Bang Goes the Theory' (from 25 minutes)Botany Bay breakout thrills again
Dr Tim Causer (UCL Bentham Project) discusses James Martin's handwritten account of his and eight other convicts escape from Botany Bay, which has been made available online for the first time.
Read: Times, More: UCL News, The AustralianFighting long and hard
Professor Lisa Jardine (UCL Centre for Editing Lives & Letters) discusses the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters and her experiences in academia.
Read: Research FortnightWhat will sanctions mean for London's Russian oligarchs?
Dr Eugene Nivorozhkin (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) says: "A lot of sanctions are going to take place by default, projects that were profitable a month ago are no longer profitable."
Read: GuardianInflux of immigrants to the UK
Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) explains why UK factories need to keep labour costs low to insure food production remains in the UK.
Watch: ITV 'Tonight' (from 6 minutes)Universities build golden dreams at Olympic Park
Professor Michael Arthur (UCL President & Provost) talks about future development plans for the Olympic Park in East London.
Read: THEHS2 must be one of many new transport links to benefit regions
Professor Sir Peter Hall (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) looks at the connectivity issues raised by current HS2 plans.
Read: The ConversationFGM charges against doctor 'have left medical staff afraid'
Professor Peter Brocklehurst (UCL Institute for Women's Health) says that the first prosecution for FGM has sparked "a lot of worry among midwives and obstetricians about what they can and can't do to control haemorrhaging".
Read: Guardian, More: Times (£), BMJLiver disease in the UK
Professor Marsha Morgan (UCL Medicine) discusses why the rate of liver disease is growing in Great Britain but is falling elsewhere.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'PM' (from 24 minutes 37 secs)Malaysian Airline flight protests
Dr James Thompson (UCL Psychology) discusses the difficulties in grieving faced by relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'The World Tonight' (from 33 minutes 18 secs)