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Section 3: Short-term Illness and other Extenuating Circumstances How UCL supports students who experience sudden, unexpected difficulties which affect their performance at assessment ...
The process of necrosis, a form of cell death, may represent one of the most promising ways to change the course of human aging, disease and even space travel, according to a new study from Dr Carina ...
Dr Heather Shaw (UCL Cancer Institute ) and principal investigator of the SCOPE trial, said: “These findings highlight the real potential for a significant clinical benefit for patients with advanced ...
A UCL-sponsored clinical trial for patients newly diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, has opened ...
A UCL-led group of world-leading scientists is joining Pacific sailors on a voyage like no other – to understand how ...
While parenthood is linked with better mental health, new UCL research reveals social and economic circumstances also matter.
Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery (CSLBS) ...
“National security needs to be seen more broadly… We need to think about a lot of factors beyond just military capability – including food security, energy security, land security, health security,” ...
Chemists at UCL and the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have demonstrated how RNA (ribonucleic acid) might have replicated itself on early Earth – a key process in the origin of life.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 13 JULY. As part of UCL's bicentenary celebrations in 2026, artists are invited to apply for one of three paid artist-in-residence programmes at UCL.
This paper suggests that to realise the right to adequate housing, we must bring a human rights approach together with new economic thinking and mission-oriented—outcomes-driven— economic policies.
Pupils in English secondary schools have some of the lowest school engagement rates around the world, with rates dropping amongst the fastest following the pandemic, report UCL researchers who ...