UCL in the media
Bright, brainy, keen - and unemployed
John Duffy (UCL Anthropology 2011) comments on the difficulty of applying for internships while studying at university.
Read: The Times (£)Climate change drove evolution
Professor Mark Thomas and Dr Ian Barnes (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) comment on the link between climate change and human evolution.
Read: Sunday Times (£)On your head: How to join our worshipful company of the PhDs
Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Health Psychology) on the six-figure cost of PhDs.
Read: Sunday Times (£)Universities impose new tests
Professor Maria Wyke (UCL Greek & Latin) comments on the importance of additional criteria to judge university applications for oversubscribed courses.
Read: Sunday Times (£)Mending hearts
Professor Paul Riley (UCL Institute for Child Health) talks about using transformed cells to repair damaged hearts in mice, and the potential for humans.
Read: The ObserverWhy eating too quickly is a fast track to an early grave
Professor Stephen Spiro (UCL Medical School) and Professor Paul Wallace (UCL Primary Care & Population Health) talk about over-breathing and the risks of drinking too fast.
Read: Daily MailHow we see family resemblance in faces
Dr Harry Griffin (UCL Interaction Centre) sheds light on our ability to identify members of a family from facial structures.
Read: Times of IndiaWhere should Saif Gaddafi be put on trial?
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) argues that judges from The Hague will have to be involved in Saif Gaddafi's trial.
Read: GuardianModern welfare system's 'eugenic roots'
Following the publication of Francis Galton's novel Kantsaywhere by UCL, Dr Matthew Sweet talks about eugenics and its links to modern welfare.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Today' More: New Scientist UCL press releaseAge UK is accused of ending key research into ageing
Professor Dame Linda Partridge (UCL Institute of Healthy Ageing) comments on the risks of abandoning fundamental research into the biology of ageing.
Read: The Observer