UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology is marking 75 years of pioneering research, innovation and education, coinciding with UCL’s bicentennial year.
The Church of England should be more welcoming to neurodivergent priests and parishioners, a new UCL report says. The report was co-authored by Dr Brian Irvine (Centre for Research in Autism and ...
Over the last 75 years, the Institute has pioneered breakthroughs that have improved the lives of millions of NHS patients with brain diseases, as well as patients across the world. This short film ...
Outright smartphone bans in schools are likely to be ineffective and undermine students’ trust without addressing core issues like harmful online content, cyberbullying and addictive platform design, ...
The tight fit of a baby’s head through a mother’s birth canal, which causes great difficulty in childbirth, is not unique to ...
The development of a pioneering gene therapy to treat a devastating, rare immune disorder led by UCL scientists is set to move into its next phase following promising early pre-clinical studies.
Four UCL academics have been awarded prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grants to support their research on topics including space, brain science and ancient civilizations. A total ...
Writing in The Spectator, Dr Andy Pearce (UCL Institute of Education) argues that Operation Barbarossa highlights the ...
Writing in The Telegraph, Professor Sebastian Crutch explains how ‘rarer’ forms of dementia can affect people in their 30s to 60s, with symptoms often mistaken for stress, depression or menopause.
The Constitution Unit has today published Reforming the Commons: The backbench MP's guide to achieving procedural change by Hannah Kelly, Lisa James and Meg Russell. Reforming how the House of Commons ...
The hydrological cycle is out of balance. At the same time, governments have mismanaged water resources for decades, contributing to widespread water scarcity, pollution, and inequity. The Global ...
Being out of work and education between ages 16 and 24 has long-term consequences for people’s employment, finances, physical and mental health in midlife, according to new UCL research. A new report ...