UCL in the media
University Challenge
UCL play the University of Warwick for a place in the quarter-finals of the popular quiz University Challenge.
Watch: BBC2 'University Challenge'Clever chemistry
Professor Ivan Parkin (UCL Chemistry) on the nanotechnology behind the new forms of glass that can control the heat, light and glare passing through a surface.
Read: GuardianMedical masterpiece: world's first synthetic windpipe
Professor Alexander Seifalian (UCL Research Department of General Surgery) on the role nanotechnology played in the development of the world's first synthetic windpipe.
Read: GuardianOn your head: A work prenup? It's how to manage expectations
Is a "prenup" a cynical agreement or a sensible arrangement? The answer is in the contract, says Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Health Psychology).
Read: The Sunday Times (£)Muslim medics boycott lectures on Darwin and evolution
While only a minority, an increasing number of undergraduates are refusing to attend lectures on evolution, says Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment).
Read: The Sunday Times (£) More: Daily MailCuriosity seeks life on Mars
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Space & Climate Physics) talks about the launch of NASA's Mars Curiosity rover, which is searching for the conditions to support life on Mars.
Watch: Channel 4 NewsCrunch Time Is Coming for U.K.'s Green Commitment
Professor Paul Ekins (UCL Energy Institute) comments on the government's current climate change policies, and its tackling of greenhouse gas emissions.
Read: New York Times/International Herald TribuneWomen with low-risk pregnancies 'should have birth choices'
Professor Peter Brocklehurst (UCL Institute for Women's Health) comments that giving birth in England is generally very safe.
Read: Guardian More: Daily Telegraph Daily Mail Oxford press releaseHealthcare set to be 'transformed' by genomics
There are unparalleled opportunities for medicine from genomics, stem cells and the field of regenerative medicine says UCL Vice-Provost (Health), Professor Sir John Tooke.
Read: BBC News More: Daily TelegraphNew Nazarbayev University aims to offer world-class education
Professor Michael Worton (UCL Vice-Provost, International) comments on Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan and the partnership between UCL and the Kazakhstani government.
Read: The Business Times Singapore