UCL in the media
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)Search for missing airliner
Dr Helen Czerski (UCL Mechanical Engineering) discusses the challenging environment faced by the teams searching for the missing Malaysian Airlines MH370.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 Live 'Morning Reports' (from 4 minutes 30 secs)How's Your Heart Health? A New 'Heart Age' Calculator Will Tell You
Professor John Deanfield (UCL Vascular Physiology) has led the development of a new lifetime risk score for heart disease.
Read: The Times, More: ForbesToddlers who sleep less eat more
Toddlers who sleep for less than 10 hours a day are likely to become fatter than those who sleep for at least 13 hours, a study led by Dr Abi Fisher (UCL Epidemiology and Public Health) has found.
Read: Telegraph, More: Daily Mail, Huffington Post, The Hindu, UCL NewsIt's official: government to scrap Code for Sustainable Homes
Sofie Pelsmakers (UCL Energy Institute) comments on government plans to scrap Sustainable Homes and incorporate rules on energy efficiency into the building regulations.
Read: Architects JournalActivity levels in mums and children 'directly linked'
A study co-led by Kathryn Hesketh (UCL Institute of Child Health) has shown a direct, positive association between physical activity in children and their mothers.
Read: BBC News, More: Huffington Post, The Scotsman