There is a risk that the current pandemic exacerbates our preference to further separate ourselves from the non-human microbial world which could result in unintended, longer term public health problems.  Future cities should value human and non-human agency and architects will need to work with experts from non-traditional fields including microbiologists, virologists and environmental engineers towards creating healthy and resilient built environments."

RESILIENCE wins Gold Award at Learning Technologies 2025
RESILIENCE wins Gold Award at Learning Technologies 2025

RESILIENCE wins Gold Award at Learning Technologies 2025

The RESILIENCE project, established by UCL Biochemical Engineering, was recognised by the Learning Technologies Awards as the best learning technologies project in the public and non-profit sector

18 Nov 2025

Zadie Smith Examines Urban Elasticity at UCL Cities Imaginaries Lecture 2025
Zadie Smith Examines Urban Elasticity at UCL Cities Imaginaries Lecture 2025

Zadie Smith Examines Urban Elasticity at UCL Cities Imaginaries Lecture 2025

Award-winning writer Zadie Smith discussed how cities function in everyday life at UCL Urban Laboratory's annual Cities Imaginaries lecture, marking the release of her new essay collection.

18 Nov 2025

UCL Statistical Science Seminar - Gaussian process models for pollution in rivers
UCL Statistical Science Seminar - Gaussian process models for pollution in rivers

UCL Statistical Science Seminar - Gaussian process models for pollution in rivers

Please join us for the upcoming Department of Statistical Science seminar, given by Theresa Smith (University of Bath).

18 Nov 2025