UCL in the media
Carpenters Estate campaigners occupy UCL
Residents and students in support of Carpenters Against Regeneration Plans (CARP) have occupied a room at UCL.
Read: London24 More: Building Design Building Design II Workers' Liberty FT (£) Guardian Building Design III Guardian II Building Design IVGraduates face formidable jobs odds
"All of our conversations revolve around job interviews, applications and deadlines. There's no let-up," says Claire Roberts (UCL Italian), on the search for graduate employment.
Read: FT (£)David Tebbutt Scholarship created
Faber and UCL have launched a new scholarship in memory of Faber's former finance director, David Tebbutt, which will help people get into publishing.
Read: The BooksellerThe Olympian and His Thunderbolt
Professor Mark Ronan (UCL Mathematics) talks about Robert Oppenheimer and the nasty investigative process designed to undercut his authority and remove his security clearance.
Read: Standpoint magDara O Briain's Science Club
Dara O Briain and his crack team of UCL experts take a peek into man's final frontier - space.
Watch: BBC 2's Science ClubDoha: Sea levels to rise by more than 1m by 2100
Rich countries like Qatar can build flood barriers but poor nations will suffer, says Professor Mark Maslin (UCL Geography).
Read: TelegraphEnd of the road for h-index rankings
"I would hate it if we moved to a system where appointments or promotions were driven by metrics. That, to me, would mean that we had lost confidence in our own expert judgement," says Professor Richard Catlow (UCL Chemistry).
Read: Chemistry WorldGreen Deal woes: Costs of retrofit remain too high
A report from the UCL Energy Institute has found that the costs of retrofitting houses exceeded the government's Green Deal allowance.
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Professor Paul Ekins (UCL Energy Institute) talks about how the government's commitment to long-term carbon cuts may lead investors to import new wind and solar farms rather than open plants to build them in Britain.
Read: NY TimesAutism: Traffic pollution linked, study suggests
"[The study] does not present a convincing mechanism by which pollutants could affect the developing brain to result in autism," says Professor Uta Frith (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience).
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