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A team of UCL Geographers took part in the Eyes on the Ocean outreach exhibition at the Glasgow Science Centre, inspiring the next generation of researchers.
12 Mar 2026
Xin Ling Goh reflects on their fieldwork trip to Thursley Common, working with students from other courses, and making friends along the journey.
11 Mar 2026
Jayne Peh Hin Peng reflects on the decision to study BSc Geography, the value of curiosity, and plans to pursue a master's degree.
Gabrielle Pengyu Shao reflects on their decision to transfer from BA Geography to BSc Geography, volunteering opportunities and getting published.
On 31 January 2026, residents, river users, and local organisations gathered at UCL East for a participatory workshop exploring lived experiences of crisis along the River Lea.
10 Mar 2026
We're delighted to welcome global museum educators on 10–11 Nov 2026 for the second International Alliance for Teaching Museology meeting, exploring curriculum innovation and object-based learning.
Museum X and Archaeology South-East joined together in January for a sold-out afternoon of discovery, conversation and creative reflection at UCL Culture Lab’s Patterns exhibition.
The UCL Institute of Archaeology is supporting Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship applications. Internal deadline for review and selection: 9 June 2026.
09 Mar 2026
Professor Marais spoke at a UN event in Vienna on the environmental impacts of satellite re-entry, highlighting risks to the atmosphere, climate and ozone layer from increasing space activity.
New open-access volume explores how heritage can support social justice, bringing together leading scholars to examine equity, representation and community engagement in museums and heritage practice.
05 Mar 2026
David will appear at the Festival in Hay-on-Wye from 22–25 May 2026, where he will explore what’s really new about the “new” world order.
02 Mar 2026
UCL Department of Political Science & School of Public Policy is delighted to share that Dr Luis L. Schenoni has been given the prestigious award for his book.
Join the UCL Institute of Archaeology for a free evening of TED-style talks exploring how archaeology and geography help decode society, followed by Q&A and refreshments.
26 Feb 2026
The UCL Institute of Archaeology currently has a vacancy for a Lecturer (Teaching) in Archaeology and Anthropology (Ref.: B03-02939).
Modern Peru: A New History, edited by Professors Paulo Drinot and Alberto Vergara, has been reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement.
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