SCS student news
- Working in Museums and Galleries
- Engineers without borders
- Introducing Google Places and working within social media
- UCL Engineering MakeSpace
- Recruiting for VIEV
- WSV Symposium on Victimology
- Creating connections
- Win £50 for survey participation
- 17th German Congress in Crime Prevention
- International Conference on Engineering and Technology Innovation 2012
- The international crime drop: seminar
- Counter Terror Expo 2012
- Forensic Voice Comparison Lecture
- Press Assistant at British Science Association
- Intelligence Researcher
- UCL Careers Service Jobs Market
- Forensic Genomics Summer School
- Engineers Without Borders Sabbatical Opportunity
- PhD Opportunities
- STEM Ambassadors programme
Master classes for all
Problem solving, improving analysis, and implementing responses
Next date TBC
Analyst courses
21 May 2013
23 May 2013
2 July 2013
4 July 2013
COURSE IS FULL!
8-19 July 2013
23-26 September 2013
8 October 2013
Next date TBC
- Launch of JDiBrief - bitesize briefing notes on crime, security and analysis
- Research bulletin: understanding the crime fall
- MSc Open Evening - 14 Scholarships


Target Choice During Extreme Events : A Discrete Spatial Choice Model of the 2011 London Riots. Criminology.
Peter Baudains, Alex Braithwaite and Shane D Johnson (2013) More...
A Stab in the Dark: A Research note on Temporal Patterns of Street Robbery
Lisa Tompson and Kate J Bowers (2013) More...
Offenses around Stadiums: A Natural Experiment on Crime Attraction and Generation.
Justin Kurland, Shane D. Johnson and Nick Tilley (2013) More...
Spatial, Temporal and Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Maritime Piracy
Elio Marchione and Shane D. Johnson (2013) More...
Status, gender and geography : power negotiations in police research
Dr Jyoti Belur has recently had an article published in Qualitative Research (DOI: 10.1177/1468794112468474) More...
Engineers without borders
19 January 2012
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
28th January 2012
The UCL Engineering sponsored student society, Engineers Without Borders UCLU, will hold their second annual International Development course on 28th January. During a day of discussions in the Chadwick Building, students and invited speakers will discuss the role students can take in bringing about positive change.
Confirmed speakers include Professor Nick Tyler, the head of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering at UCL, and Gavin McGillivray, head of private sector development at the Department for International Development. There will also be workshops and refreshments, finishing with a reception.
Time: 12 – 5pm, Saturday 28th January
Location: Chadwick Building, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT
Only 40 places are available, so buy your tickets online soon! £3 for early birds, and a princely £5 for the latecomers, thanks to UCL Engineering’s sponsorship of the event.
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