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Explore global humanitarian crises and development challenges from multiple angles, working with researchers who are shaping policy and practice across industry and governments.

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We produce world-leading research in disaster risk reduction through a multidisciplinary perspective for the long-term benefit of humanity.

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IRDR

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We inspire innovation and evidence-based practice focused on improving disaster risk reduction (DRR) through our research, education, and partnerships.

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Department news

UCL Risk and Disaster Reduction publishes its 2026 annual report
UCL Risk and Disaster Reduction publishes its 2026 annual report

UCL Risk and Disaster Reduction publishes its 2026 annual report

UCL Risk and Disaster Reduction has released its 2026 annual report, showcasing a year of research impact, global partnerships and student achievement across disaster, climate and urban resilience.

24 Jun 2026

UCL Centre for Digital Public Health in Emergencies designated a WHO Collaborating Centre
UCL Centre for Digital Public Health in Emergencies designated a WHO Collaborating Centre

UCL Centre for Digital Public Health in Emergencies designated a WHO Collaborating Centre

UCL’s Centre for Digital Public Health in Emergencies has been designated a WHO Collaborating Centre — the first focused on pandemics, strengthening digital tools and regional preparedness.

25 Mar 2026

UCL experts join Embassy of Japan panel marking 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake
UCL experts join Embassy of Japan panel marking 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake

UCL experts join Embassy of Japan panel marking 15 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake

Professor Joanna Faure Walker and Professor David Alexander joined a panel at the Embassy of Japan, exploring innovation, resilience, and recovery 15 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake.

16 Mar 2026

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