13 February 2025, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm Design and architecture serve as catalysts for agency in the natural and built environment. Architecture as an excuse begins by questioning sustainability as an ...
UCL experts including President & Provost Dr Michael Spence and Professor Tali Sharot joined global leaders taking part in ...
In this podcast, Dr Sam Blaxland hears from Professor John Potter and Annie Davey about why media, arts and play is so important from an educational perspective. We also hear about their work to ...
Professor Sarah Garfinkel (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) said that people feeling depressed often focus inward and overanalyse what they find. “[It’s] a reduction of interoceptive accuracy… So ...
“This study starkly reveals significant and problematic levels of knowledge and understanding about the Holocaust among adults in Europe and North America,” said Professor Stuart Foster (IOE, UCL's ...
“In light of the projections in Planetary Solvency, it is pretty clear that hope is now a luxury we can no longer afford, and the truth is we are in deep, deep excrement that is getting deeper by the ...
“While it’s possible to quit “cold turkey”, attempts to stop smoking are much more likely to be successful if they involve the use of evidence-based support,” said Dr Sarah Jackson (UCL Institute of ...
“The technology is moving much faster than our understanding of it and how to legislate,” said Professor Shane Johnson (UCL Security & Crime Science), on the security risks associated with society’s ...
“In the US there are at least 10 million jobs in the green economy compared with 300,000 in the fossil fuel industry. Hence, if you want to grow your economy and make jobs then investment in the green ...
"The wheat belt and other agricultural producing areas would just be wiped out. It would result in unimaginable migration and geopolitical challenges,” said Professor Christopher Kilburn (UCL Earth ...
“If history is any guide, it's likely that the party in power, Republicans, will lose seats—and its majority—in Congress come the midterms,” said Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science), on Trump’s ...
“It’s too hard to predict the size of the earthquakes, but I think there could be larger earthquakes. There are faults which cut through the area here, and earthquakes could be triggered in those ...