Scientists from UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital have created the first lab grown oesophagus - the food pipe - shown to safely replace a full section of the organ and restore normal function, ...
Join this event to hear David Kretschmer discuss the public discourse on religious veiling and Western Muslims’ ...
Create your own photo zine inspired by nature in the Olympic Park and over 1000 zines in the back of The Photocopy Club van!
Scientists have successfully reconstructed videos purely from the brain activity of mice, showing what the mice were seeing, ...
Professor Daisy Fancourt (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care) has been announced as a new UNESCO Chair in Arts and ...
A new open-access 3D portal that allows users to explore human organs in unprecedented detail, from the whole organ to ...
University College London (UCL) and the British Library are pleased to announce the availability of a fully funded ...
In this lecture, Prof. Charlotte Faircloth presents an engaging overview of the ‘50 Years of Becoming a Mother’ project.
Young children who attend nursery get sick more often than those who don’t, but they will go on to have fewer illnesses during early school years, finds a new review of evidence by a group of ...
Our graduate taught degrees include Master’s and MRes courses, a range of Graduate and Postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas, PGCEs and more. The UCL Institute of Education offers PGCEs in Early ...
UCL encourages all applicants to apply by the UCAS Equal Consideration deadline of 18:00 (UK time) 15 October 2025 for Medicine, and 14 January 2026 for all other courses. We may remain open to Late ...
Important king of the Eighteenth Dynasty, one of the longest-reigning rulers in Egyptian history. He came to the throne while still a young boy, and as a result his aunt Hatshepsut ruled for him.
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