UCL in the media
Astra drug slows ovarian cancer progression -study
Professor Jonathan Ledermann (UCL Cancer Institute) presents new trial data at American Society for Clinical Oncology conference.
Read: ReutersTake a dip with me
Dr Kasia Boddy (UCL English Language and Literature) reviews Olivia Laing's 'To the River: a Journey Beneath the Surface'. Read: New Statesman (£)
Thinking Allowed - the city
Professor Matthew Gandy (UCL Geography) discusses cultural representations of cities and asks what the future holds for the modern metropolis.
Listen: Radio 4's 'Thinking Allowed' (from 18mins 1s)Eureka moments
Dr Andrea Sella (UCL Chemistry) explains how Sir William Ramsay discovered the noble gases.
Watch: The One Show (from 6min 30s)The Science of Sleep
Research shows that too much or too little sleep has an adverse effect on cognitive function, says Jane Ferrie (UCL Epidemiology and Public Health).
Listen: BBC Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour' (from 35mins 33s)Exploring Lake Tanganyika
Dr Julia Day (UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment) gives an insight into her research on biodiversity in Africa's Lake Tanganyika.
Read and watch: The GuardianMy three least favourite quarks
Professor Jon Butterworth (UCL Physics and Astronomy) explains the importance of quarks and how three different types were discovered.
Read: The GuardianGaddafis named as international criminal court suspects
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) says that the indictment of Muammar Gaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam, marks a new direction for the ICC.
Read: The GuardianMurder at London Zoo
Professor Volker Sommer (UCL Anthropology) calls London Zoo staff "incompetent" after the decision to introduce a new silverback male gorilla resulted in the death of a seven-month-old baby gorilla.
Read: Daily Mail, More coverage: Sunday Times, Evening StandardUniversity Guide 2012
UCL is ranked fifth overall in The Guardian's ranking of UK universities.
Read: The Guardian, More coverage: Evening Standard