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School of European Languages, Culture and Society – Centre for Multidisciplinary and Intercultural Inquiry (SELCS-CMII) We offer the widest range of language-based degrees in the UK, with programmes ...
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Support for reducing patronage and limiting the size of the Lords is very high The Constitution Unit survey (see full technical notes below) found particularly high support for limiting the number of ...
09:30 - 13:00 2025 20 June This online course for secondary school teachers will help you bridge the gap between primary and secondary English grammar. You will learn how grammar is taught at KS-2 ...
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An annual event dedicated to recognising and embracing the diverse backgrounds of students, staff, and faculty.
Dr Ruth Ngozika Agbakoba is a Honorary Research Associate at the UCL Institute of Health Informatics and a Digital Health Engagement Lead within the Clinical Research Informatics Unit (CRIU) at ...
Historical news Read a fully history of project news articles here. Resources This webpage indexes and links to resources that support understanding and use of the ECHILD database: ECHILD Studies and ...
UCL has been named the ninth best university in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, the third year in a row the university has held this position. This marks UCL’s 14 th consecutive year in the ...
UCL has been named the ninth best university in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, the third year in a row the university has held this position. This marks UCL’s 14th consecutive year in the ...
Recipients of the ECR awards 2025 Best talk – Szilvia Kiraly and Marcos Costa Runner up – Jason Hopley Best poster – Aitor Bañón González Runner up – Jack Stanley Best Data Visualization - Rose Avient ...
For the first time, we show that differences in the aggressiveness of α-synuclein seeding can help distinguish Parkinson’s disease from similar conditions like progressive supranuclear palsy where ...