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Read inspirational stories from the students making the most of the networking opportunities and career support available at UCL ...
03 June 2025, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm Abstract: Age-related changes in language use are subserved by a complex picture of changes to brain structure and function, with great variability within the older adult ...
The aim of these datasets is to foster research in the area of automatic affect recognition for real-life application, with a specific focus on body movement, touch and physiological signal ...
Led by Dr Karen Schucan Bird (UCL), artists Jonathan Hogg and Andy D’Cruz (Output Arts), alongside survivors of domestic abuse, Time for Tea is an innovative project that blends art, research, and ...
The number of people living with type-2 diabetes is at an all-time high. Our ageing population and increasing rates of obesity and inactivity mean that there are now an estimated 5.8 million people ...
There are currently an estimated 982,000 people with dementia in the UK, with the condition affecting people from all backgrounds and communities. Research led by Professor Naaheed Mukadam (UCL ...
Dr. Yirmiya is an honorary senior research fellow in the Psychoanalysis Unit at University College London and the Anna Freud Centre. She received her Ph.D. from Bar-Ilan University, Israel, in 2022.
What is a Medical Device? A medical device is an instrument, apparatus, appliance, software (including AI), or other article intended for human use that performs a medical purpose, such as diagnosing, ...
UCL is proud to partner with THE HERDS, a large scale participatory public art project, which brings together artists, researchers and activists on an unprecedented scale. From April to August 2025, ...
The Horniman Museum’s Anthropology collection is home to around 1,500 Egyptian objects dating from the Palaeolithic to the 21st century, with a large proportion from Flinders Petrie’s excavations with ...
Young people in the UK who lived in polluted areas during their early years are more likely to report worse general health than their peers at age 17, finds research led by Dr Gergo Baranyi (IOE, ...
Academically high-achieving teenagers from the most deprived backgrounds in England are five times more likely to be arrested and cautioned or sentenced than their peers from the wealthiest ...