UCL in the media
What makes David Cameron think only he can run a school?
Professor Alice Sullivan (UCL Institute of Education) says: "There is no robust evidence that any particular school structure or type… is beneficial in improving the performance of poor pupils".
Read: Evening StandardStudy abroad: an experience not to be missed
Third year student James Connington (UCL Geography) reflects on his experiences of studying abroad.
Read: TelegraphAndroid adware 'infects millions' of phones and tablets
Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) comments on the discovery of malware in some apps from the Google Play store.
Read: BBC NewsWhy fizzy drinks are worse than you thought
Professor Andrew Eder (UCL Eastman Dental Institute) says that even one glass of fizzy water can cause microscopic levels of the outer tooth enamel to dissolve.
Read: Daily MailBookies and pundits set scene for hung UK parliament
Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) says that the Fixed-term Parliaments Act makes it "highly unlikely that we would get two elections in a single year".
Read: Financial TimesStop treating universities as if they were a football game
Professor Peter Scott (UCL Institute of Education) says ranking universities in endless league tables is distorting research and becoming meaningless.
Read: GuardianNew universities hit as students head for the best
UCL has expanded recruitment of students by thirty-nine per cent since 2011.
Read: Times (£)Honours degrees aren't for all - some unis should only teach two-year courses
Professor David Colquhoun (UCL Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology) explains why a two stage-system where some universities focus on teaching and others become postgrad institutions would save money and be more egalitarian.
Read: GuardianUnconscious thought not so smart after all
Commenting on a new study on unconscious-thought advantage Professor David Shanks (UCL Experimental Psychology) says: "The bigger debate is about how clever our unconscious is".
Read: NatureTwinkle telescope to check out exoplanet climate
A team including Dr Giovanna Tinetti (UCL Physics & Astronomy) have proposed launching a telescope called Twinkle to observe the atmospheres of known exoplanets.
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