"At the moment, after answering emails in the morning, I spend one or two hours reading: catching up on new papers in my field, or trying to dig deeper into some methods and understanding their fundamentals so I can adapt and use them for my own research. The rest of the day is spent juggling the different responsibilities from my job and my research. I’m lucky that I don’t need a lab to do research and can do the vast majority simply from my laptop, wrangling large datasets, running analyses and writing those up into papers. During non-covid times I also visit museum collections from time to time to examine actual fossil material".

My favourite thing about the department and UCL as a whole is how international it is. I love teaching – students come from all over and many different backgrounds and it brings an incredible joy to teaching. I’ve also been very lucky that my then-PhD supervisors and now my PI were incredibly supportive when I came out as trans and that, thus far, my students have all been wonderful and respectful as well. I’m slowly working with others on getting that same trans-positive climate to spread throughout the rest of the department and university, although it’s an uphill battle. Another thing that I love about the department in particular is how many different specialisations we have amongst our staff and how interdisciplinary it all is. As a palaeontologist with a biology/zoology background I know very little about geochemistry, geophysics, etc. I wish I had the time to actually sit in on my colleague’s modules and learn a lot more about these things, to be honest!

I love London – and I miss it terribly at the moment, because everything that makes living in London great currently isn’t happening (I love going to the cinema and theatre, perusing the fabric and book shops, going out for dinner with friends and discovering the Greater London area for hikes by bus and train)!

I love baking as well – on January 1st 2020 I tweeted my resolution of wanting to try out 50 different bread recipes through the year. I’m proud to say that I stuck with that resolution (very much helped along by the lockdown, it can’t be denied). I have several favourite places to go in London – currently I’m doing a lot of walks in Fryent Country Park which is within walking distance for me. During non-covid times I love going to Foyles, the large bookshop, and head to my favourite chocolate café, Saïd. I also used to do historical fencing (HEMA) once a week before covid struck. One of my best friends and I also love to go to the aquarium together and watch the sharks for hours!

Dr Katie McFall
Dr Katie McFall

Dr Katie McFall

Dr Katie McFall is a Lecturer in Economic Geology in the Earth Sciences department at UCL.

02 Dec 2025

Alex Marshall
Alex Marshall

Alex Marshall

Alex Marshall is the Communications and Digital Content Manager at the Department of Risk & Disaster Reduction.

31 Oct 2025

Elise Polley
Elise Polley

Elise Polley

Elise Polley is our Faculty’s Widening Participation Officer.

03 Oct 2023