UCL in the media
Experts fear iron deficiency is so common that GPs may dismiss it
Professor Toby Richards (UCL Research Department of General Surgery) explains the health risks associated with anaemia and how women are often left 'undertreated'.
Read: Daily Mail, More: Straits TimesShell Eco-marathon coming to London in 2016
A number of ultra-efficient vehicles designed by student teams at UCL will take part in the European leg of the Shell Eco-marathon in 2016.
Read: The EngineerHow 5p bag could combat dementia
Iceland, Morrisons, Asda and Waitrose supermarkets have pledged funds generated from plastic bag sales towards establishing a new worldclass Dementia Research Institute at UCL, Professor Nick Fox (UCL Neurodegenerative Diseases) explains why such an institute is needed.
Read: The Sun (£)1960s cinema going
Dr Patrick Glen (UCL History) discusses how studying cinema going in the 1960's can provide an impression of the decade and people's everyday lives.
Listen: BBC Radio Northampton 'Helen Blaby' (from 1 hour 43 mins)Heart charity encourages more Scots to get singing
Professor Graham Welch (UCL Institute of Education) comments on the physical and psychological health benefits of singing.
Read: ScotsmanFacebook is discovering the secret of keeping mum
Professor Daniel Miller (UCL Anthropology) says that: "The main reason teenagers are on Facebook now is that their parents insist they should be so that the family can connect to them there".
Read: Times (£)Aung San Suu Kyi looks to Myanmar poll victory at climax of lifelong campaign
Dr Marie Lall (UCL Institute of Education) comments on the likelihood of the National League for Democracy winning the Myanmar elections.
Read: GuardianAcademics land £2m prizes at Zuckerberg-backed 'science Oscars'
Professor John Hardy (UCL Institute of Neurology) has been awarded the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for his pioneering research into the genetic causes of Alzheimer's disease, other forms of dementia and Parkinson's disease.
Read: Guardian, More: Times (£), Daily Mail, Financial Times, Huffington Post, Forbes, New York Times, New Scientist, Nature, UCL News, Watch: BBC Two 'Newsnight' (from 36mins 10secs), Daily Mail, Listen: BBC Radio 4 'The World Tonight' (from 21mins 1sec), BBC Radio 5 live '5 Live Drive' (from 21mins 5secs)'Olympicopolis' to boost culture and education in east London
Professor Michael Arthur (UCL President & Provost) comments on the development of UCL East, a new campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and says that UCL's involvement will be the biggest event for the university since UCL was formed in 1826.
Read: Financial TimesFrom dissident to decorative: why street art sold out and gentrified our cities
Dr Rafael Schacter (UCL Anthropology) explains how the "edgy authenticity" of street art makes it an ideal tool for urban planners seeking to attract the new "creative class".
Read: The Conversation