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Secondary pupils in England among the least emotionally engaged with school

Pupils in English secondary schools have some of the lowest school engagement rates around the world, with rates dropping amongst the fastest following the pandemic, report UCL researchers who analysed data in the recent Trends in International Maths and Science study.

04 Apr 2025

Women and LGBTQ+ workers face greatest risk of workplace abuse

Nearly one in seven UK workers experienced some form of workplace abuse over the last year, with women and LGBTQ+ workers at the most risk, finds a report led by a UCL researcher.

02 Apr 2025

Seven UCL academics elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

Seven academics from across UCL have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of their excellence in fields including economics, education and gender inequality, with work addressing social issues facing people around the world.

01 Apr 2025

A 200-year story in the making: New publications to launch for UCL’s Bicentenary

Three new publications will be released in 2026 to mark UCL’s 200th anniversary, tracing two centuries of ground-breaking discoveries, architectural history, and generational stories of staff and student life.

19 Mar 2025

UCL ranks number one in the world for education and architecture & built environment

UCL has retained its number one position for both education and for architecture and the built environment in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025.

12 Mar 2025

Boys in England significantly outperforming girls in maths and science

Recent data shows boys in years 5 and 9 in England have scored significantly higher than girls in maths and science compared with 2019, report UCL researchers who analysed the latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS).

10 Mar 2025

UK employers less likely to recruit disadvantaged ethnic minority graduates

Ethnic minority graduates from a low socio-economic background are 45% less likely to be offered entry-level professional roles compared to more advantaged White applicants, finds a new report led by UCL researchers.

06 Mar 2025

Ethnic minority immigrants consistently exposed to higher levels of air pollution

Ethnic minority immigrants in England are exposed to significantly higher levels of air pollution than natives and immigrants from western countries, finds a new report led by UCL researchers.

05 Mar 2025

Experts urge government to address climate emergency in national curriculum reforms

Over 150 education and environment experts, led by UCL academics, have signed an open letter to Bridget Phillipson MP, Secretary of State for Education, calling for sustainability education to be a keystone of the Curriculum Assessment Review (CAR).

26 Feb 2025

Lack of discussion drives traditional gender roles in parenthood

Conversations about parental duties continue to be led by mothers, even if both parents earn the same amount of money, finds a new study by a UCL researcher.

13 Feb 2025

UCL academics contribute to Royal Foundation framework on early childhood development

A new framework aimed at improving awareness of and knowledge about social and emotional skills, based in part on UCL research, has been published by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, led by Her Royal Highness, The Princess of Wales.

04 Feb 2025

UCL-supported startup wins Government funding to scale-up AI solutions in education

Graffinity, an innovative EdTech start-up supported by the UCL Centre for Digital Innovation Acceleration Programme, has won a share of £1 million as part of the Department for Education’s AI Tools for Education Competition.

23 Jan 2025

Calorie labelling leads to modest reductions in food selection and consumption

Calorie labelling of food on menus and products leads people to choose slightly fewer calories finds a new Cochrane review co-led by UCL researchers.

17 Jan 2025

UCL staff recognised in New Year Honours

Congratulations to members of UCL’s community who have been recognised in the New Year Honours 2025. Notably, two of our distinguished professors have earned Damehoods.

31 Dec 2024

Millennial women paid less than male colleagues in similar jobs

Working women in their early 30s in England are paid less than men of the same age, in the same types of jobs, who have similar levels of education and work experience, finds a new study from UCL researchers.

19 Dec 2024

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