UCL European Institute convened experts from across UCL to exchange perspectives with FCDO officials on domestic politics across Central and Eastern Europe, attitudes to and influence in the European ...
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Holly, fourth year Anthropology with a Year Abroad BSc student, shares her experience of study abroad at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. Sophia, BA Geography with Quantitative ...
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The impact of job quality on wellbeing is of a similar magnitude to that of health, outshining more traditional factors, finds a report co-authored by Professor Francis Green and Dr Sangwoo Lee. The ...
Chinese children learning English and British children learning Chinese will be the "bedrock" of the relationship between the two countries, according to Katharine Carruthers (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of ...
A likely explanation for a 'super-sympathetic' solar flare event - where simultaneous solar flares erupt from the sun at the same time - is that one flare triggers a disturbance that travels through ...
The first ever targeted treatment for brain tumours in children has been approved for NHS patients, following over 20 years of research by a UCL clinician scientist. Professor Darren Hargrave, who is ...
Professor Vivian Hill (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education & Society) says that from her visits to schools, it was clear that pupils as young as eight years old were worried about how their parents would ...