The arts, humanities and design fields have a rich history of intersecting with and being informed by relevant disciplines studying mind, brain and body. Twentieth-century interdisciplinary work across architecture, design, technology and the brain sciences has already yielded substantial knowledge which is now being expanded further into transdisciplinary research that integrates further fields of study and more ecologically rich approaches. This is and will be enabling further insights and innovations, leading to more diverse and inclusive understandings of the interplay between different environments and their inhabitants.

By deepening the understanding of neuroarchitecture and neurodesign, we can identify keys and tools to shape future living environments in a way that supports health and wellbeing. We address these challenges by collaborating for providing new insights into how conscious design choices can help balance risk and resilience factors, promoting healthier living on a global scale.

The built environment significantly impacts health and quality of life. By identifying risk and resilience factors in architecture and design and utilising new UCL facilities and mobile brain recording technology, researchers can better understand and improve the built environment to enhance health and wellbeing.

PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator
PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator

PhD studentship opportunity: Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) indicator

PhD studentship opportunity available at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources, exploring the ‘Calculation of the Monetary ESGAP (M-ESGAP) Indicator’.

15 Apr 2025

New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility
New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility

New Research Finds ‘Substantial’ Global Disparities in Covid-19 Vaccine Accessibility

The research, published in the British Medical Journal, showed major disparities between access to vaccines across 54 surveyed countries, with vaccine deserts in both high- and low-income regions.

15 Apr 2025

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium
TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION Symposium

TERRITORIES OF CO-COGNITION is a half-day symposium curated by Bartlett academics, critically examining the intersections of artificial intelligence, ethics and the built environment.

14 Apr 2025