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Section 3: Short-term Illness and other Extenuating Circumstances How UCL supports students who experience sudden, unexpected difficulties which affect their performance at assessment ...
Institute of the Americas UCL Institute of the Americas is a leading multidisciplinary specialist institution for the study of Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America and the United States. We offer the ...
Dr Heather Shaw (UCL Cancer Institute ) and principal investigator of the SCOPE trial, said: “These findings highlight the real potential for a significant clinical benefit for patients with advanced ...
Academic Divisions We are home to one of Europe’s leading Schools of Pharmacy and a hub for drug discovery at UCL; and host two of the world’s leading neuroscience institutes, the Gatsby Computational ...
A UCL-sponsored clinical trial for patients newly diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, has opened ...
UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering Founded by the ‘father of electronics’, Professor Sir John Ambrose Fleming in 1885. Our globally pioneering research is still at the forefront of innovation.
'STARS' is a research study based at UCL and Cardiff University which aimed to find out what helps children make a successful move to secondary school Some children settle in to secondary school ...
Read the most frequently asked questions for applicants applying to Undergraduate degree programmes at UCL.
A UCL-led group of world-leading scientists is joining Pacific sailors on a voyage like no other – to understand how ...
While parenthood is linked with better mental health, new UCL research reveals social and economic circumstances also matter.
Our department mobilises science, technology, engineering and policy expertise to help change the world for the better.
Our aim is to make an impact on key medical challenges facing 21st century society through world-leading research on medical imaging, image analysis, and image-based modelling technologies and ...
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