Project-X contributed significantly to nurture our students’ curiosity and enthusiasm for electronic and electrical engineering. This programme represented a one-of-a-kind experience that will have a long-lasting positive impact on their future. As a result of their participation in Project-X, our students are now more confident about their decision to pursue a STEM path, with several of them wanting to study engineering at University. 

Having been in the Fleming Society myself when Project X first started in 2014, I was excited to hear that we would be bringing it back to the department after it was halted due to COVID restrictions. This year’s students and volunteers were amazing both in the technical aspects of the project as well as the social and creative elements. The last few weeks have highlighted the importance of opening up electronic engineering to pupils at an age where they can grasp crucial concepts and are keen to engage. I am pleased to say, Project X has returned with a bang! 

Say hello to the new Beakers Committee for 2025, Biochemical Engineering's Postgrad Society
Say hello to the new Beakers Committee for 2025, Biochemical Engineering's Postgrad Society

Say hello to the new Beakers Committee for 2025, Biochemical Engineering's Postgrad Society

We're pleased to announce the new committee for UCL Biochemical Engineering's postgraduate society, The Beakers! Left to right, welcome Kuan, Stefan, Isa, Carolina, Tamas, Natalie, Sanjana and Alex!

13 Jun 2025

Tongji University and the Shanghai Federation of Social Science Associations visit BSP
Tongji University and the Shanghai Federation of Social Science Associations visit BSP

Tongji University and the Shanghai Federation of Social Science Associations visit BSP

The Bartlett School of Planning welcomed a delegation from Tongji University and the Shanghai Federation of Social Science Associations to discuss collaborations in AI, cities and urban governance.

13 Jun 2025

New report from The Bartlett Development Planning Unit on young people and urban governance
New report from The Bartlett Development Planning Unit on young people and urban governance

New report from The Bartlett Development Planning Unit on young people and urban governance

A new report from DPU has found that despite their strong interest in urban issues, young people face significant barriers to engagement in formal governance processes.

13 Jun 2025