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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.
Gain insights for getting research published from editors of Pedagogy, Culture & Society and Teachers and Teaching.
Emotions are complex states that involve physiological changes, behavioural action tendencies, and subjective feelings. These states in turn affect how we perceive, remember, and act in the world.
Ilham Nandana, now Director of Strategy & Market Development at CommScope, reflects on how UCL’s MSc in Wireless and Optical Communications prepared him for a global career in telecom strategy.
Rethink maths education - explore how digital technologies can transform teaching, enrich learning, and support students in doing mathematics in powerful new ways.
State-educated, working class and ethnic minority graduates were less likely to secure employment offers in 2024 compared to 2023 than their privately educated, privileged and White peers, according ...
Professor Mark Miodownik and Professor Manish K. Tiwari have secured funding for two research projects as part of the newly launched Manufacturing Research Hubs for a Sustainable Future.
A new evaluation sheds light on how Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH) are operating across England, more than a decade after their first introduction at the front door of children’s social care.
Nursery availability is lowest in England’s most deprived neighbourhoods, with PE backed providers less likely to open in them, leading to concerns around choice, finds a report by Dr Antonia Simon ...
UCL Laws’ Dr Haim Abraham has been awarded a prestigious grant to explore how private law can better reflect LGBTQ+ experiences and identities.