UCL in the media
The secrets of the 'high-potential' personality
Professor Adrian Furnham (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) has co-identified six traits that are consistently linked to workplace success.
Read: BBC NewsLondon ranked top city for students
London, of which UCL is at the centre, has been ranked the top city in the world for students.
Read: BBC News, More: Telegraph, Metro, ITV NewsColleagues deciding pay
Dr Chia-Jung Tsay (UCL School of Management) comments on a new practise in some companies whereby a person's pay is set by colleagues and not by management.
Watch: BBC One 'London News' (from 4 mins 52 secs)No, scientists are not smarter than non-scientists
Research by Professor Louise Archer (UCL Institute of Education) is used in an article about the 'brainy scientist' stereotype and why it can deter promising students from pursuing a career in science.
Read: ForbesHPV vaccines prevent cervical cancer, global review confirms
Professor Helen Bedford (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health) comments on a new report that conclusively finds that HPV vaccines protect against cervical cancer in young women, especially when vaccinated between 15 and 26.
Read: CNNWhy today is a day you should laugh
Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) talks about laughter as a behavioural pattern and its potential benefits on World Laughter Day.
Read: Sky News, More: YahooTransforming bodies
Dr Tamar Makin (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) contributes to a discussion about transhumanism - the idea that tech can push humans beyond our physical limits - and her research into how people's brains adapt to prosthetic limbs.
Listen: BBC World Service 'The Evidence' (from 4 mins 38 secs)Sensory systems
Dr Stephanie Koch (UCL Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology) discusses sensory systems in babies and how these systems develop.
Listen: BBC Radio 5 live '5 live Science' (from 37 mins 53 secs)Mothers play 'critical role' in steering children away from extremism, says head of MI6
The UCL Institute of Education is working with Since 9/11, a counter-extremism education charity, to develop teaching materials for primary schools.
Read: Telegraph (£)InSight mission
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Space & Climate Physics) comments on the launch of NASA's latest mission to Mars.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Today' (from 1 hr 9 mins)