UCL in the media
Height and light-how schools are changing inside and out
Lighting can affect the mood of students in education and learning says Dr Efrosyni Konstantinou (UCL Bartlett School of Construction & Project Management).
Read: CNBCWhy being happy is key to staying fit
A happy old age appears to protect against physical decline a study led by Professor Andrew Steptoe (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) has found.
Read: The Times, More: Telegraph, Daily Mail, Globe & MailEndowment league table reveals university funding gap between UK and US
Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy) looks at the disparity in university endowments between the UK and the US.
Read: The GuardianSoaring sales of 'dangerous' do-it-yourself DNA test kits
Professor Mark Thomas (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) comments on the use of at home DNA tests: "The idea that we can read our ancestry directly from our genes is absurd".
Read: The Daily MailObesity tsars and a very unhealthy relationship
Professor David Colquhoun (UCL Biosciences) comments on the conflict of interest faced by some scientific advisers:
Read: Daily MailFA charges Anelka over quenelle
Professor Philippe Marlière (UCL School of European Languages, Culture & Society) discusses Nicolas Anelka's use of the quenelle gesture at a football match last month.
Listen: BBC Radio 2 'Jeremy Vine' (from 1 hour 40 mins)Migrant benefit reform: Doing the right thing for all of the wrong
Research conducted by Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) found that recent European migrants, on average, made a net contribution of 2,610 to the public finances each year between 2007 and 2011.
Read: City A.MHomeless fall between healthcare cracks, but fresh approaches can help them
Dr Geordan Shannon (UCL Epidemiology & Health) looks at how the healthcare needs of homeless people or rough sleepers are often not met by traditional healthcare models.
Read: The ConversationRosetta re-activation
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory) describes the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft re-activation as a "nail biting moment for planetary science".
Listen: BBC Radio 5 Live '5 live Drive' (from 1 hour 56 mins)When intensive care is just too intense
Professor Hugh Montgomery (UCL Clinical Physiology) discusses the psychological effects of intensive care treatment.
Read: The Observer