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The key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, ...
Broken, Burnt, Buried explores what the practice of breaking everyday objects tells us about the life of ordinary people in ...
The Survey of English Usage is running intensive half-day online courses for school teachers in teaching English Grammar. All courses are suitable for both primary and secondary school teachers unless ...
Winter can be a challenging time for all, but more so for international students, who might not be used to the cold dark evenings in London. In addition, it can be lonely living in a new country, with ...
The Ben Collen Memorial Lecture is an annual event at which UCL’s Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research hosts a world-leading, mid-career scientist in the field of conservation biology. The ...
The ‘new’ EU merger control and environmental and social sustainability concerns: Opening the pandora’s box or responding to the legitimacy crisis of competition law? About this event The European ...
Value, benefits, and duration The award provides £2,500 per year for a three year undergraduate programme and is subject to satisfactory academic progress. The award will be paid as a maintenance ...
Value, benefits, and duration The award provides £29,250 per year for a three year undergraduate programme and is subject to satisfactory academic progress. The award will be applied to cover tuition ...
Continue your learning with UCL's vast range of short courses and continuing professional development (CPD).
Professor Nora Colton, Director of the Global Business School for Health, responds to the recently published NHS 10 Year Plan for England ...
As standard, MRes, PG Cert, PG Dip and Grad Dip programmes will not require a tuition fee deposit to be paid. However, individual exceptions to this rule may occur if there is a need to do so. If a ...
Real Regime Change?: The United States under the Second Trump Administration Speaker: Professor Aziz Huq (University of Chicago) Chair: Professor Erin Delaney (UCL Laws) About the talk The first ...
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