UCL in the media
Lebbeus Woods, visionary architect of imaginary worlds, dies in New York
"His virtuoso drawings and exaggerated tectonic aesthetic were hugely influential. We could only dream that our architecture should embody such furious passion," says Mark Smout and Laura Allen (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture).
Read: GuardianThat's the kids back in their box. Now for the managers
Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Health Psychology) talks about the dozen things that managers need to know.
Read: Sunday Times (£)A day in Camden: emergency calls and police vehicles
A day of emergency calls and police vehicles has been recorded in this video visualisation by Leto Peel (UCL Computer Science), using data from the Metropolitan police.
Watch: GuardianPeople, Not Technology are the Heart of London's Tech City
"Joanna Shields' appointment will go a long way to cementing the UK - and in particular London - as the world's best prospect for tech innovation, and is a powerful endorsement of the Government's strategy," says Professor Stephen Caddick (UCL Vice-Provost, Enterprise).
Read: Huffington PostHurricane Sandy: what is causing the 'Frankenstorm'?
Professor Mark Saunders and Dr Adam Lea (UCL Space & Climate Physics) explain what makes Hurricane Sandy a unique storm.
Read: Telegraph More: FT (£) Bloomberg TVBreast screening advice updated amid controversy over harms
A review of breast screening led by Prof. Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) finds that it saves 1,300 lives a year in the UK, but also results in unnecessary surgery for 4,000 women.
Read: BBC More: UCL News, Independent, Times (£), Daily Mail, Telegraph, Daily ExpressPostgraduate applications: a don's guide
Professor David Bogle (Head of UCL Graduate School) offers his guidance on applying for a postgraduate degree.
Read: TelegraphStorms continue to rage over L'Aquila sentences
In a letter to the Guardian following the L'Aquila earthquake ruling, Professor Nigel Harvey (UCL Cognitive, Perceptual and Brain Sciences) says that, "the uncertainty inherent in forecasts should be made explicit".
Read: GuardianProf Ali Zumla receives award from President Sata
Professor Ali Zumla (UCL Infection and Immunity) has been awarded the 'Commander of the Order of Distinguished Services - first division' medal by Zambia's President Michael Sata for his contribution to the fight against TB, HIV/AIDS and other related diseases.
Read: Times of ZambiaCorporate behemoth or saviour of British interiors?
Professor Alan Penn (UCL Faculty of Built Environment) discusses the design science behind the layout of Ikea's British stores.
Read: Independent