UCL in the media
Genetics journal reveals dark past
Professor Andres Ruiz-Linares (UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment), editor of the 'Annals of Human Genetics', has opened the journal's archives from 1925-1954 - a period when the journal was named 'Annals of Eugenics'.
Read: USA TodayResearch notes from the wild side
Jack Ashby (UCL Grant Museum of Zoology) reviews 'Field Notes on Science and Nature' by Michael Cranfield.
Read: New ScientistWill a degree make me successful?
Professor Malcolm Grant (UCL President and Provost) and Tim Barnes (Director of UCL Advances) highlight the opportunities which are opened by a successful university education.
Read: The Gateway (pp39)Drinks at the Ritz - a tale of two cities
Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology and Public Health) discusses health inequalities.
Read: The GuardianTackling the international heritage skills gap
'Heritage Without Borders', a new social enterprise spun out from UCL to help close the gap in heritage skills between the developed and developing worlds, launched on 11th May.
Read: Past Horizons, More coverage: Museums Journal (£), Evening Standard, Museums JournalAre your travel habits making journeys more expensive?
Commuters in London are spending £200m more than necessary on their regular commute, according to research by Neal Lathia (UCL Computer Science).
Read: BBC Online, More coverage: BBC London NewsLancet launches new website to gather evidence on effects of UK Health Service reforms and other policies on health outcomes
UCL academics formed part of a team which launched The Lancet UK Policy Matters microsite - a summary of current UK health policy.
Read: Medical News TodayNew poetry: Life in the shadow
'Six Children', the third collection of poetry by Professor Mark Ford (UCL English Language and Literature), is reviewed in The Economist.
Read: The EconomistCold homes 'kill over 5,000 a year'
Research carried out by Professor Sir Michael Marmot (UCL Epidemiology and Public Health) suggests that several thousand people die each year due to living in cold homes.
Read: Daily Telegraph, Read: Full reportThe Reason Why: The Miracle of Life on Earth
Dr Lewis Dartnell (UCL Space and Climate Physics) reviews John Gribbin's new book "The Reason Why", and considers the importance of the moon to development of life on Earth.
Read: Times Higher Education