UCL in the media
What's next after Theresa May loses a Brexit vote
Professor Meg Russell (UCL Constitution Unit) is interviewed about the vote in the House of Lords asking Parliament to consider Brexit terms in more depth, and how soon the two houses could be expected to come to an agreement.
Watch: BBC Parliament 'The Week in Parliament' (from 6 mins 31 secs), More: BBC Two 'Newsnight' (from 18 mins 34 secs)Forgetting but not gone: dementia and the arts
A project led by Dr Sebastian Crutch (UCL Institute of Neurology) called Created Out of Mind seeks to explore the role of arts among dementia patients while challenging perceptions of the condition.
Read: The ObserverElon Musk says Tesla's batteries will help power South Australia
Dr Paul Shearing (UCL Chemical Engineering) is interviewed about the energy storage potential of batteries touted by Tesla founder Elon Musk as able to solve the energy problems of South Australia.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Newshour' (from 26 mins 40 secs)Anti-semitism and free speech on campus
Professor Geraint Rees (Dean, UCL Faculty of Life Sciences) is interviewed about issues of free speech and anti-semitism regarding an investigation he led into a protest in October 2016 at a UCLU Friends of Israel Society meeting.
Watch: BBC One 'Sunday Politics London' (from 43 mins 10 secs)Why Is the Ocean Blue?
Dr Helen Czerski (UCL Mechanical Engineering) writes an 'everyday physics' column about why the ocean appears to be blue.
Read: Wall Street Journal (£)Nature could be cause of up to half of Arctic sea ice loss
Professor Chris Rapley (UCL Earth Sciences) comments on a study finding that natural processes are responsible for between 30 and 50 per cent of the decline in Arctic sea ice since 1979, while human influences are responsible for the rest.
Read: The Independent, More: Daily MailTeachers must ditch 'neuromyth' of learning styles, say scientists
Five UCL academics are among the researchers who co-signed a letter arguing there is no evidence backing teaching methods based on individual learning styles.
Read: The GuardianIt's not snake oil, but it still has some side-effects
Professor David Gough (UCL Institute of Education) is quoted on the relative merits of the Education Endowment Foundation's (EEF) teaching and learning toolkit, which is widely used in England's schools, while the reservations of Professor Peter Blatchford (UCL Institute of Education) are also noted.
Read: TES, More: TES (2)Akzo Nobel-PPG: Why This Trans-Atlantic Megadeal Could Actually Happen
Research by Peter Clark (UCL School of Management) into mergers and acquisitions is mentioned.
Read: Wall Street Journal (£)Poor UK children more likely to face poverty in later life than European peers
John Jerrim (UCL Institute of Education) comments on his study finding that UK children from jobless households are more likely to experience poverty and be out of work as adults than their peers in other European countries.
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