UCL in the media
Death rates 'higher' among young adults than children
Dr Russell Viner (UCL Institute of Child Health) leads new research published in The Lancet about mortality rates for children and young people.
Read: BBC News Online. Additional coverage: Los Angeles Times, Times of India, Fox News.Would Einstein get funded today?
Professor John Martin (UCL Medicine) and Professor Don Braben (UCL Earth Sciences) are quoted in a piece about The Royal Society's Knowledge, Networks and Nations report.
Read: Daily Telegraph.Happiness peaks in our eighties
Professor Lewis Wolpert (UCL Division of Biosciences) publishes a new book describing the age our happiness levels peak.
Read: Daily Telegraph. Additional coverage: Daily Mail, The Sunday TimesUniversities back May's rethink on visas
Professor Malcolm Grant (UCL President and Provost) says universities will be watching the impact of visa changes closely.
Read at The Financial Times.'Stay on tamoxifen' women told
Professor Allan Hackshaw (UCL-CRUK Cancer Trials Centre) leads new research about breast cancer drug tamoxifen.
Read at BBC News Online.Keen volunteer is voted top foreign student
UCL student James Xi Xu has been voted International Student of the Year.
Read at The Evening Standard.Is dirt really such a Bad Thing?
Professor Steve Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) on the positive impact of bacteria.
Read at The Daily Telegraph.UCL-led EPSRC centre for macromolecular medicines
Eight new EPSRC Centres for Innovative Manufacturing will include one at UCL.
Read at The Engineer.Moving the Grant Museum
How does a museum move 68,000 specimens into a new venue?
Read and Watch at The Guardian. (Also: UCLTV)UN's Libya resolution 1973 is better late than never
Professor Phillippe Sands (UCL Laws) on the UN council's decision on Libya.
Read at The Guardian.