UCL in the media
How to manage technophobes (or survive as a Luddite)
Professor Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic says: "Technophobia is very rarely all or nothing".
Read: Financial Times (£)How far could a medical degree take you?
Dr Jane Zuckerman (UCL Research Department of Infection) discusses the benefits of studying medicine abroad.
Read: GuardianRussia Sanctions Risk Vuitton-to-Renault Products Dear to Europe
Dr Eugene Nivorozhkin (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) discusses the sanctions Russia could face over the annexing of Crimea.
Read: BloombergThe true cost of immigration?
Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) responds to a report by Migration Watch which criticises research by the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM).
Read: Daily Mail, More: Express, CReAM StatementPowerlines disturb animal habitats
Professor Glen Jeffery (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) says: "Wild animals see overhead power cables in remote regions of the countryside as disturbing lines of flashing lights, which could explain why many species avoid electricity pylons.
Read: Independent, More: Guardian, Daily Mail, Telegraph, BBC News, UCL NewsBlack spider letters
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) discusses the constitutional nature of the monarchy in light of the recent Court of Appeal's ruling on Prince Charles's 'Spider Letters'.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'The World Tonight' (from 30 minutes 25 seconds)Housing market faces division
Professor Fulong Wu (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) discusses the growing housing market division in China.
Read: China DailyChattering brain cells hold the key to the language of the mind
Professor Kate Jeffery (UCL Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences) discusses some of the problems faced by researchers when studying the brain and the need to investigate all aspects of brain functioning, not just anatomy and physiology.
Read: The ConversationSpartacus
Professor Maria Wyke (UCL Department of Greek & Latin) discusses the life of Spartacus, the gladiator who led a major slave rebellion against the Roman Republic in the 1st century BC.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'In Our Time: Spartacus'The life scientific: Mark Miodownik
Professor Mark Miodownik (UCL Department of Mechanical Engineering) talks about how his interest in materials began.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'The Life Scientific: Mark Miodownik'