Scientists have successfully reconstructed videos purely from the brain activity of mice, showing what the mice were seeing, ...
A new experimental treatment for children with a hard-to-treat form of epilepsy is safe and can reduce seizures dramatically, helping them lead much healthier and happier lives, the findings of a UCL ...
In recognition of University College London’s Bicentenary, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited UCL’s Bloomsbury ...
Join us at the UCL Urban Room for the launch of the Manifesting exhibition which opens its doors to a season of public events.
UCL’s Professor Francesco Muntoni has received the 2026 Novo Nordisk Prize for his pioneering research offering hope to children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Black women in the UK are entering menopause severely under informed, under supported, and often dismissed by healthcare ...
We want everyone in our community who is affected by current events in the Middle East region to know a range of specialist support and advice is available to them. Our teams are monitoring events in ...
A UCL-led team will receive £19.5 million over five years to provide a powerful, high-speed computing resource for ...
Join this event to hear Tugba Bozcaga discuss colonial cotton concessions, customary land tenure, and development in ...
Examining the impact of demographic changes on local communities in Japan – and the ways in which educational policies and practices have adapted to these changes.
This paper describes the systemic shift from a Weberian to a neo-Weberian state (ideal type, NWS) model and assesses to what extent NWS is not just an ideal type model, but also becoming a reality.
This article advances a market-shaping theory of the public sector to address one of the most persistent tensions in public administration: how governments can be both stable and agile, while also ...
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