The tight fit of a baby’s head through a mother’s birth canal, which causes great difficulty in childbirth, is not unique to ...
UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology is marking 75 years of pioneering research, innovation and education, coinciding with UCL’s bicentennial year.
The development of a pioneering gene therapy to treat a devastating, rare immune disorder led by UCL scientists is set to move into its next phase following promising early pre-clinical studies.
The Church of England should be more welcoming to neurodivergent priests and parishioners, a new UCL report says. The report was co-authored by Dr Brian Irvine (Centre for Research in Autism and ...
Outright smartphone bans in schools are likely to be ineffective and undermine students’ trust without addressing core issues like harmful online content, cyberbullying and addictive platform design, ...
If you are coming to study in the UK for more than 6 months then you will require a Student visa. Navigate to Standard visitor visa for study & ETA scheme Standard visitor visa for study & ETA scheme ...
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The vast collection of manuscripts written and composed by the philosopher and legal reformer Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), held by UCL Library's Special Collections, are of outstanding international ...
Our story began as the Jill Dando Institute, set up in 2001 in memory of the broadcaster Jill Dando. In 2009, the Department of Security and Crime Science was established to facilitate the offering of ...
The Queen Square Institute of Neurology at UCL is home to one of the world’s largest basic and clinical neuroscience communities. Our mission is to prevent, treat, and cure devastating neurological ...
Two centuries ago, our founders had a vision: to open higher education to all. Today, we are a world top-ten university in the heart of London, with a thriving community from over 150 countries. Queen ...
Bion completed his medical training at University College Hospital and trained as a psychoanalyst with the British Psychoanalytic Society, but he was born in India, spent the last decade of his life ...
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