UCL in the media
Light drinking during pregnancy not linked to developmental problems in childhood
"Our results suggest that there isn't any harm from these low levels of alcohol," said Professor Yvonne Kelly (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health).
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Last week at the NORFACE Global Development, New Frontiers: Interdisciplinary conference on migration at UCL, a study was unveiled which showed larger flows of immigrants into European labour markets increased the probability of upward career mobility for native workers.
Read: City AMShould we have literary awards for older authors?
"Almost all our great novelists now live twice as long as Jane Austen," Professor John Sutherland (UCL English Language & Literature).
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The UCL Profile in the Telegraph has been updated.
Read: TelegraphSantos scholarships bring global talent to Adelaide
"We will again offer up to five full Santos Scholarships in 2014, each worth $114,500 over two years," said Mr David Travers (UCL Australia Chief Executive).
Read: Adelaide NowBringing up Britain: Birth Order
Professor Ruth Mace (UCL Anthropology) joins Mariella Frostrup to discuss the evidence and experience of how important your place in the family pecking order is, and its potential consequences.
Listen: BBC Radio 4Kidney grown in lab 'functions in rats'
"I look at this a little bit like the Wright brothers with their first plane," said Professor Chris Mason (UCL Biochemical Engineering).
Watch: Channel 4 NewsDNA pioneer Francis Crick's letter to son sold for US$5m
Twenty per cent of the proceeds from the Heritage Auctions sale will go to the new Francis Crick Institute in London, a medical research institute slated to open in 2015.
Read: South China Morning PostCell culture: A better brew
Professor John Masters (UCL Urology) comments that most scientists are not interested in mixing their own cell culture media.
Read: NatureEducation needs joined-up thinking
The London borough of Southwark, in conjunction with Cambridge University and UCL a few years ago set up the Ambitions scheme whereby a limited number of children from Southwark schools would be encouraged to apply to study at these top universities and others.
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