Pupils in English secondary schools have some of the lowest school engagement rates around the world, with rates dropping ...
Join us for this interactive panel event discussing the topic: Disagreeing Well: Reporting Conflict - Can the media be ...
Professor Max Telford (UCL Biosciences) describes his hunt across Argentina for the elusive Salinella worm, the “little salt dweller, which hasn’t been seen by scientists in over 130 years. Links ...
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Seven academics from across UCL have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of their excellence in fields including economics, education and gender inequality, with ...
Nearly one in seven UK workers experienced some form of workplace abuse over the last year, with women and LGBTQ+ workers at the most risk, finds a report led by a UCL researcher. The report, How ...
Professor Peter Scott (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education & Society), writing in The Herald, urges the Scottish government to resist the political and economic pressures to impose fees on higher ...
They are among seven academics from across UCL who have been newly elected to the Fellowship in the Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of their excellence in fields including economics, ...
Professor Becky Francis (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society) is leading a review of the national curriculum, focusing on areas including equity in attainment, the need for digital literacy, ...
Digital technologies are now the backbone of modern societies, underpinning everything from service delivery to financial transactions. Yet in most countries, many of these critical services remain ...
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 ...