UCL in the media
The role of women in the American Civil War
Dr Adam Smith (UCL History) highlights the women who played a key role in the American Civil War.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour'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 Telegraph