UCL in the media
Q and A: why anti-matter matters
Following the trapping of atoms of anti-hydrogen at CERN, Professor Mark Lancaster (UCL Physics & Astronomy) explains why the creation and storage of anti-matter is so important.
Read: Channel 4 News onlineFor childibores and egosurfers, it's a language all of its own
Dan Clayton (UCL English Language & Literature) discusses how new slang spreads, and his work on the Survey of English Usage.
Read: Evening StandardUniversities are all 'internationalising' now
UCL's reputation as 'London's Global University' is referred to in a discuss about the internationalisation of higher education.
Read: The GuardianYou can't expect anyone investing $1bn to be fully rational
Professor David Tuckett (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) argues in his new book that traditional economics fatally under-estimates the importance of emotions.
Read: The ObserverColin Firth credited in brain research
Oscar-winning actor Colin Firth has been named alongside Professor Geraint Rees (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) as the co-author of an academic paper in the journal Current Biology.
Read: BBC Online, More coverage: Sky News, The Independent, Daily TelegraphCoalition 'very harmonious'
Professor Robert Hazell says that research at the UCL Constitution Unit shows the coalition government is working effectively with, "tricky coalition issues resolved in Cameron and Clegg's weekly meetings".
Listen: BBC Radio 4's 'Today', Read: BBC Online, More coverage: Guardian, Daily MailTowards building a village consensus
In a letter to The Guardian, Dr Nicholas Maxwell (UCL Science and Technology Studies) discusses ways of dealing with problematic or disputed aims in village politics.
Read: The GuardianShould '80s architecture be saved or scrapped?
Dr Ben Campkin (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture) discusses the impact of commercialisation and deregulation on architecture in the 1980s.
Watch: BBC 2's Newsnight (from 3mins 3s)The 'right to die peacefully'
Emeritus Professor Lewis Wolpert (UCL Division of Biosciences) argues that elderly people diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease should be allowed to end their lives via assisted suicide. Read: Daily Telegraph
Costas Meghir on the financial bailout of Greece
With a second financial bailout of Greece due to be signed off, Professor Costas Meghir (UCL Economics) analyses what sort of deal could be reached.
Listen: BBC Radio 4's 'Today' (6.15am), More coverage: BBC Radio Five Live, BBC Radio Scotland