The Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, announced a new plan for artificial intelligence (AI) to boost growth and living ...
A series of more than 100 small earthquakes in Surrey in 2018 and 2019 might have been triggered by oil extraction from a ...
Recent graduates from our MA programmes have been awarded funded PhD studentships at institutions including UCL, Harvard, Princeton, Berkeley, MIT, Duke, North Western, University of Texas at Austin, ...
Professor Elizabeth Lomas (UCL Information Studies) has been made a Member of the Victorian Order (MVO), which recognises distinguished service to the Royal Family. Currently a Professor in ...
“More distance from Biden's tenure will provide a richer appreciation also of its accomplishments," Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) on the present and future legacy of US President Joe Biden.
A series of more than 100 small earthquakes in Surrey in 2018 and 2019 might have been triggered by oil extraction from a nearby well, suggests a new study by Dr Matthew Fox and Professor Philip ...
Chimpanzees bear genetic adaptations that help them thrive in their different forest and savannah habitats, some of which may protect against malaria, according to a study by an international team led ...
“Bond market vigilants are back because interest rates now exceed inflation, because there are worries about US bond yields, and because UK growth performance has been disappointing,” said Professor ...
21 January 2025, 4:00 pm–6:00 pm One of PROLang’s main goals is to provide a forum for postgraduates, who are working on research topics involving language and society, in the broadest sense, to ...
We are currently aware of an issue affecting a very small number of courses that have become inaccessible. We apologise for any disruption while we work to resolve this issue. We are currently aware ...
21 January 2025, 5:00 pm–6:30 pm Artist and researcher Jack Scollard joins us to give an illustrated presentation about Cruising Archaeology, a project which saw them gather and curate objects found ...