This intense and immersive activity forms part of a ‘spine’ of problem-based learning activity that runs through all degree programmes. It's interconnected with the other elements of both the IEP and ...
This two-day intensive course is designed for engineering academics in leadership roles in teaching and learning, including module and programme leaders, heads of education, heads of teaching and ...
Scenario weeks were developed as intensive project-based learning experiences directly derived from the taught material that students are studying. They are deliberately isolated in the timetable to ...
This funding call opens on Friday 28 March 2025 and closes on Tuesday 27 May 2025. UCL academics can apply for up to £5000 (Stream A – one year duration) and £20,000 (Stream B, £10,000 per annum for a ...
24 June 2025, 2:00 pm–4:30 pm Our drop-in sessions are open to all staff at UCL with queries relating to UCL's Disclosure of Conflict and Declaration of Interest Policy.
Here you'll find upcoming events from across our divisions, including conferences and seminars, public lectures, exhibitions, talks, tours and open events.
1. This policy sets out the entitlement to Neonatal Care leave and pay. 2. For the purposes of this policy, neonatal care is care of a medical or palliative kind (including end of life care), lasting ...
The earthquake’s epicentre is “beneath Mandalay, which is Myanmar’s second largest city, home to about 1.5 million people… This is pretty much the worst-case scenario that we think of as earthquake ...
This presentation will provide a critical interrogation of the evolving landscape of Digital Humanities, from its transition to Cultural Informatics to its changing approaches to interdisciplinarity ...
The Constitution Unit has today released a new report, Reform of Stormont: Options for Discussion, by Conor Kelly, Alan Renwick and Alan Whysall. While the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement is rightly ...
Dr Jennifer Hall (UCL EGA Institute for Women’s Health) says that new research finds that the post-natal period in women’s bodies is longer than assumed, running counter to societal expectations that ...
“The usual mantra is that earthquakes don’t kill people, collapsing infrastructure does. Governments are responsible for planning regulations and building codes,” said Professor Ilan Kelman (UCL Risk ...
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