UCL in the media
'Political victimisation' charge as UCL penalises student activists
Those involved in the March occupation of UCL Registry face community service.
Read: Times Higher EducationIs a Well-Rested Doctor a Better Doctor?
Dr. Ramani Moonesinghe (UCL Division of Surgery) discusses his research into the effects of restricting doctors' working hours.
Read: New York TimesThe blossoming of Bloomsbury
Professor Rosemary Ashton (UCL English) talks about the Bloomsbury Project, which is piecing together a history of the people and places of the area.
AV debate sparks cheap jibes and ends in eloquent confusion
Guardian journalist Michael White reviews a debate held at UCL on the alternative vote, organised by the UCL Constitution Unit.
Read: The GuardianScientists find way to map brain's complexity
Dr Tom Mrsic-Flogel (UCL Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology) moves a step closer to developing a computer model of the brain.
Read: ReutersTuition fees debate
UCL Provost Professor Malcolm Grant discusses tuition fees as universities announce how much they are planning to charge students.
Watch: BBC NewsnightIkea as Rat-Maze
Professor Alan Penn (UCL Bartlett) explains, in a recent Lunch Hour Lecture, how the confusing layout of IKEA encourages customers to spend more.
Read: Wall Street JournalDoes 'faith undermine rationality'?
Professor Lewis Wolpert (UCL Biosciences) praises Martin Rees and his acceptance of the Templeton Prize.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 Today Additional coverage: The TimesOne in five pilots 'suffers cockpit fatigue'
Professor Andrew Steptoe (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) leads research showing one in five pilots suffers cockpit fatigue at least once a week.
Read: BBC News Online Additional coverage: The Independent, The Daily TelegraphSimple eye grown from stem cells
Professor Robin Ali (UCL Institute of Opthalmology) comments on landmark study in which an eye has been grown from mice stem cells.
Read: The Guardian Additional coverage: The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail