Katie is a Lecturer in Economic Geology. She leads the UCL Earth Resources Centre, where researchers and students work on ...
Theorising nation, race, and gender in a changing welfare regime with Prof. Mia Liinason, Lund University. We use cookies and ...
Nobel Prize laureate Professor Ardem Patapoutian, whose pioneering work revealed how our bodies sense touch and pressure - essential for movement, pain perception, and survival - delivered the 2025 ...
A groundbreaking new treatment using genome-edited immune cells, developed by scientists at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), has shown promising results in helping children and adults ...
We are setting up a Faith Lived Experience Panel to help develop the Faith (formerly Religion and Belief) Action Plan – find out more and express your interest in joining. Our Faith Action Plan will ...
COP30 must be the bridge between promise and proof – the moment the world shifts from declarations to outcomes people can feel in daily life. The transformation towards more sustainable and ...
For the first time, the G20 will meet on African soil - at a moment when demands to reshape the global economy are intensifying. Climate instability, biodiversity loss, the rising cost of capital, and ...
“Women have a lack of education about this key life stage… Together with a reported lack of education from their healthcare professionals, women may be left undiagnosed and unsupported,” said ...
An independent review launched by the UK’s health secretary and led by a UCL academic will examine how England’s health system currently delivers mental health, autism and ADHD services in order to ...
A young boy born with a devastating, rare genetic condition has been given a new lease of life thanks to a team of UCL scientists who manufactured a pioneering gene therapy for him.
Long-term exposure to toxic air can substantially weaken the health benefits of regular exercise, suggests a new study by an ...
Eight early career researchers from across UCL have received fellowships from the Royal Society to support their research on subjects ranging from neurology to astrophysics.
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