We are extremely proud to be launching the Memory Map of the Jewish East End. With a wealth of material to explore, we hope that this new site will become a lasting resource for people interested in exploring the memories and history of Jewish culture in East London.

The curation of this map has generated many personal memories for me of all the fantastic people I have met who have generously shared their stories of life in the former Jewish East End. It is wonderful to be able to share some of this material in a new digital resource, with hours of audio, visual and text content to explore.

UCL experts join Embassy of Japan panel marking 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake
UCL experts join Embassy of Japan panel marking 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake

UCL experts join Embassy of Japan panel marking 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake

Professor Joanna Faure Walker and Professor David Alexander joined a panel at the Embassy of Japan, exploring innovation, resilience, and recovery 15 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake.

16 Mar 2026

‘Google Earth’ for human organs made available online
‘Google Earth’ for human organs made available online

‘Google Earth’ for human organs made available online

A new open-access 3D portal that allows users to explore human organs in unprecedented detail, from the whole organ to individual cells, has been launched by an international team led by UCL scientist

13 Mar 2026

Prof Dame Polina Bayvel and Optical Networks Group colleagues host Government Office for Science
Prof Dame Polina Bayvel and Optical Networks Group colleagues host Government Office for Science

Prof Dame Polina Bayvel and Optical Networks Group colleagues host Government Office for Science

A team from the Government Office for Science visited UCL’s optical communications laboratories to learn about research shaping next-generation high-speed networks.

13 Mar 2026