UCL in the media
UK universities fall down job prospect table
UCL bucks trend by jumping seven places in employability league table to join global top 20.
Read: The Times (£)The student revolution that is shaking post-crash economics
Professor Wendy Carlin (UCL Economics) has led a radical re-think in the way economics is taught in universities.
Read: The Times (£), More: The New Yorker, The Economist, Financial Times (£), Marketplace, VOXBy exiling EU citizens, the UK risks losing the lifeblood of its economy
UCL research shows that immigrants who arrived from the EU after 2000 contributed £1.34 to the UK economy for every £1 they took out.
Read: City AMPupils' 'ear for writing' as important as grammar, says expert
Professor Dominic Wyse (UCL Institute of Education) analyses what makes great writers great, concluding an ear for words is just as important as the rules of grammar.
Read: TES (£)The migration conundrum
Professor Christian Dustmann (UCL Economics) comments on how governments should respond to competing interests when it comes to immigration laws.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Business Daily' (from 3 mins 47 secs)Attempts to prevent babies from being born prematurely
Professor Anna David (UCL Institute for Women's Health) contributes to a discussion about premature births because of foetal sac rupture and what is being done to resolve the problem.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Health Check' (from 18 mins 54 secs)'Dolphin' attacks fool Amazon, Google voice assistants
Dr Steven Murdoch (UCL Computer Science) says it's 'possible' but not 'realistic' that voice-controlled assistants could be hijacked by ultrasonic audio commands.
Read: BBC NewsBats 'tricked' into flying into buildings
Professor Kate Jones (UCL Genetics, Evolution & Environment) highlights the importance of considering impact on wildlife populations when designing cities.
Read: BBC NewsThe surprise objects finding a home at the V&A
Professor Rodney Harrison (UCL Institute of Archaeology) comments on new acquisitions by the V&A, including a Jeremy Corbyn T-shirt.
Read: Financial Times (£)European researchers shun UK fellowships after Brexit vote
UCL President & Provost Professor Michael Arthur says the failure to be clear about the future rights of EU citizens is already having an impact on quality of research in the UK.
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