UCL in the media
'Warning shot fired' over contempt of court
Professor Cheryl Thomas (UCL Laws) discusses whether media coverage prejudices the decisions of juries.
Listen: BBC Radio 4's Today (from 2mins 12s)Universities face hard lessons to compete in marketplace
UCL President & Provost Professor Malcolm Grant comments on the implications of the Government's higher education White Paper for UCL.
Read: FT (£)Highlights of the UCL Bartlett Summer Show
The Telegraph's picture slideshow highlights a number of exhibits from the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture Summer Show 2011, which runs from 1-9 July.
Read: Daily Telegraph, More info: The BartlettBabies can 'hear' emotion at three months
UCL researchers have found new evidence that babies can respond to emotions in a human voice at just three months old - earlier than previously thought.
Read: BBC OnlineNew UCL academy head chosen
Geraldine Davies has been appointed as head teacher for the new UCL academy school, due to open in Swiss Cottage in 2012.
Read: Camden New JournalSowing seeds of freedom in the 'Arab Spring'
Professor John Martin (UCL Cardiovascular Medicine) and former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari have embarked on a project to bring 100 doctoral students from Tunisia, Egypt and Libya to UCL and other top UK universities.
Read: Times Higher EducationHackers 'should fight cyber spies'
Britain faces losing its position at the leading edge of technology unless news ideas are developed to fight cyber attacks, according to the Institute for Security and Resilience Studies based at UCL.
Read: Telegraph, More coverage: Sunday Express, Scotsman,Finding truth and beauty in data
Dr Martin Austwick (UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis) discusses data visualisation - turning numbers into graphs, diagrams and animations - and its applications.
Read and watch: BBC News OnlineSydney's Picasso moment driven by an optimism bias
In her recent book, "The Optimism Bias", Professor Tali Sharot (UCL Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging) argues that most people underestimate negative events, while simultaneously overestimating the likelihood of good news being just around the corner.
Read: The AustralianEuropean Court bars deportation of two Somalis from Britain
Professor Richard Bellamy (Director of UCL's European Institute) comments on a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights which orders Britain not to deport two Somalis convicted of serious crimes.
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