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UCL has been named the ninth best university in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, the third year in a row the university ...
An annual event dedicated to recognising and embracing the diverse backgrounds of students, staff, and faculty.
Drop in at the UCL Art Museum between 11 and 12 for a short guided visit (approx. 15 minutes) led by one of the museum's ...
Visit the Grant Museum's new exhibition for visitors of all ages and experience the hidden, intimate world of wasps like never before! Based on UCL research, "World of Wasps" brings together ...
For the first time, the G20 will meet on African soil - at a moment when demands to reshape the global economy are intensifying. Climate instability, biodiversity loss, the rising cost of capital, and ...
Large language models require you to provide prompts, and the more specific detail you can include, the more likely you are to get a result that meets your needs Tips for generating useful outputs ...
Generative AI can be incorporated into many common work, study and leisure tasks. It can be helpful to think of an AI tool as a partner in dialogue, rather than as a definitive source. Often the ...
Ordinary Hope is organised by leaders from academia, philanthropy, media, community campaigning and organising, politics, public service and more. All our members are driven by deep commitments to ...
Anoosh is Britain Editor of the New Statesman, where she covers policy, politics and social affairs, and interviews high-profile figures.She is host of the award-winning New Statesman Podcast and ...
If you have received email confirmation that you have been fully enrolled, you can collect your ID card. You can collect your ID card from Bloomsbury or UCL East. Remember: To bring your 'confirmation ...
This workshop is designed for staff members who are inexperienced with generative AI, or who are time-poor and want to know about only the most vital aspects of GenAI in teaching and learning. It can ...
Information for UCL students on how to find and use your reading lists. In brief. Access your reading lists via a direct link from the relevant Moodle course using the 'Library Resources' block..