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The idea that dinosaurs were already in decline before an asteroid wiped most of them out 66 million years ago may be ...
Join us for this interactive panel event discussing the topic: Disagreeing Well: Reporting Conflict - Can the media be ...
Pupils in English secondary schools have some of the lowest school engagement rates around the world, with rates dropping ...
Note: This event is being held on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration essential. Join us for The Bartlett’s annual careers event – a showcase of the diversity of practices across the built ...
Long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution may harm the brain health of older adults in England, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. NO₂ mainly enters the atmosphere through fuel ...
Mr Hans Svennevig (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society) explains in TeachWire how the study of citizenship can help schools to develop informed, engaged and participatory citizens at a time of ...
“[Tariffs] only make sense if they’re happening at the same time that a country is trying to develop a particular industry… That’s not happening,” said Professor Mariana Mazzucato (UCL Institute for ...
City governments are increasingly challenged to drive transformative change while navigating complex socio-economic and environmental pressures. In their latest publications, Dynamic Capabilities for ...
Peter Antonioni (UCL School of Management) explains how higher US tariffs makes imported goods more expensive, reducing imports and the impact that will have on international supply chains. Listen: ...
Reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants have synergies and co-benefits. My group examines the supply and demand sides of the residential, industry, power, and transport sectors ...
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