It has been great to see the small project become something bigger and more impactful and it has given me the opportunity to network with a lot of heritage professionals.

Despite already working as a Data Scientist, the MSc was such a great opportunity to more formally learn about the theory and statistics behind some of the algorithms I was using.

What I personally most enjoyed was learning about heritage and the great mix of modules, which really allowed me to be creative. I also got to work on some techniques that I'd never used before, such as when I built a graffiti image classifier which was one of my favourite projects.

Really embrace the uniqueness of the MSc - its interdisciplinary nature allows you to tailor it to whatever skills you are most interested in developing. I would also encourage them to use it as a chance to build a network both with the students and lecturers!

Could rapid pilot-scale testing be the key to unlocking your next bio-innovation?
Could rapid pilot-scale testing be the key to unlocking your next bio-innovation?

Could rapid pilot-scale testing be the key to unlocking your next bio-innovation?

UCL launches SWIFT Bioprocessing, a pilot-scale bioprocessing environment designed to help organisations translate emerging biological innovations from benchtop proof-of-concept to commercial product.

10 Feb 2026

Bartlett Wins National Award for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Bartlett Wins National Award for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Bartlett Wins National Award for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment named a national award winner for its large-scale work to widen participation and support students from underrepresented backgrounds across the UK.

09 Feb 2026

MAPS Established Researchers Travel Grant 25/26
MAPS Established Researchers Travel Grant 25/26

MAPS Established Researchers Travel Grant 25/26

MAPS established researchers can apply for up to £500 by 9 March 2026 to create new connections or explore opportunities for new partnerships through research visits.

09 Feb 2026