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Broken, Burnt, Buried explores what the practice of breaking everyday objects tells us about the life of ordinary people in ...
The key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, ...
Sit with the Editor seminar series The ‘Sit with the Editor’ series provides a series of relaxed, face to face and online forums for the research community to engage with editors from prestigious ...
Emotions are complex states that involve physiological changes, behavioural action tendencies, and subjective feelings. These states in turn affect how we perceive, remember, and act in the world.
The Survey of English Usage is running intensive half-day online courses for school teachers in teaching English Grammar. All courses are suitable for both primary and secondary school teachers unless ...
Winter can be a challenging time for all, but more so for international students, who might not be used to the cold dark evenings in London. In addition, it can be lonely living in a new country, with ...
Value, benefits, and duration The award provides £2,500 per year for a three year undergraduate programme and is subject to satisfactory academic progress. The award will be paid as a maintenance ...
Continue your learning with UCL's vast range of short courses and continuing professional development (CPD).
As standard, MRes, PG Cert, PG Dip and Grad Dip programmes will not require a tuition fee deposit to be paid. However, individual exceptions to this rule may occur if there is a need to do so. If a ...
GBSH’s Dragons' Den Final saw students pitch bold healthcare innovations, with Team Lumina winning for their AI-powered perinatal mental health platform. UCL’s Global Business School for Health ...
Shaping the sustainable built environment is a webinar series and part of the celebrations for 60 years of Environmental Design and Engineering at The Bartlett, UCL's Faculty of the Built Environment.
For more than thirty years, CUPUM has been at the leading edge of international debates around the role of computing technologies in shaping and managing cities. On 23–27 June 2025, CUPUM returns to ...
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