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Undergraduate Open Days and Campus Tours

Places are now booked up for our Open Days - on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 June 2026. Campus Tours are available outside these dates. Find out more.

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Our team of expert wellbeing, disability and mental health staff provide a safe, confidential and non-judgemental space to discuss any issues that may affect your ability to study.

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Microplastics mapped in living tissue for the first time
Microplastics mapped in living tissue for the first time

Microplastics mapped in living tissue for the first time

Microplastics have been mapped deep within the tissue of living organisms in fine detail for the first time, in a new study led by UCL researchers.

15 Jun 2026

CAR T-cell therapy shows early promise in severe lupus
CAR T-cell therapy shows early promise in severe lupus

CAR T-cell therapy shows early promise in severe lupus

Early results from a UCL and UCLH-led clinical trial suggest that a type of CAR T-cell therapy - developed by Autolus Therapeutics, a UCL spinout - could offer a new treatment approach for people with severe, treatment-resistant lupus.

12 Jun 2026

Physical punishment of children is harmful and must be banned in England and Northern Ireland
Physical punishment of children is harmful and must be banned in England and Northern Ireland

Physical punishment of children is harmful and must be banned in England and Northern Ireland

Hitting children (often referred to as smacking) by parents or caregivers as a form of punishment is linked to behavioural problems and worse exam results and should be prohibited in England and Northern Ireland as soon as possible, UCL researchers say.

10 Jun 2026

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Gene test can safely spare many breast cancer patients from chemotherapy
Gene test can safely spare many breast cancer patients from chemotherapy

Gene test can safely spare many breast cancer patients from chemotherapy

Many people with breast cancer can safely avoid chemotherapy with the use of a gene test, potentially sparing them from unnecessary side effects without increasing the risk of the cancer returning, a large international clinical trial led by UCL has found.

29 May 2026

Spacecraft lifts off on quest to image Earth’s shield for the first time
Spacecraft lifts off on quest to image Earth’s shield for the first time

Spacecraft lifts off on quest to image Earth’s shield for the first time

A space mission proposed and co-led by UCL researchers, which will image the edge of Earth’s magnetic bubble for the first time, was launched today from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.

19 May 2026

Groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up shows zero relapses
Groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up shows zero relapses

Groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up shows zero relapses

Patients with a specific bowel cancer who were given short-course immunotherapy before surgery, instead of post-op chemotherapy, remained cancer-free after nearly three years of follow-up, according to new results from the NEOPRISM-CRC trial led by UCL and UCLH.

21 Apr 2026

UCL events open to all

The Music Is Black Festival - UCL talks and screenings
Eastbank TMIB Festival 2026

The Music Is Black Festival - UCL talks and screenings

23 Apr to 03 Dec 2026 - A series of UCL-curated events and cinema screenings exploring the influence of Black British music on film, fashion and sport - in collaboration with our East Bank partners.

Building UCL: From Foundation Stone to Future Sustainability
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Building UCL: From Foundation Stone to Future Sustainability

22 June 26 - Celebrate the Survey of London’s new history of UCL's Bloomsbury campus and join leading architects discussing the challenges and opportunities of working with historic buildings.

Disagreeing Well: is politics corrupting religion?
Disagreeing Well - Is politics corrupting religion?

Disagreeing Well: is politics corrupting religion?

2 Jul 26 - This timely public conversation brings together diverse perspectives to explore one of the most contested questions shaping contemporary public life: Is politics corrupting religion?

07 Feb to 07 Nov

Saturday Studios in the Culture Lab

07 Feb 2026 - 07 Nov 2026

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12 Mar to 16 Jul

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UCL researchers awarded Royal Society of Chemistry prizes
UCL researchers awarded Royal Society of Chemistry prizes

UCL researchers awarded Royal Society of Chemistry prizes

Professor Helen Hailes and Dr Rachel Crespo-Otero (both UCL Chemistry) have been honoured by the Royal Society of Chemistry in recognition of their exceptional research advancing chemical sciences.

17 Jun 2026

UCL staff recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
UCL staff recognised in King’s Birthday Honours

UCL staff recognised in King’s Birthday Honours

Congratulations to members of UCL’s community who have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours for their outstanding contributions to education, Huntington’s disease, children's oral health and anti-doping in sport.

12 Jun 2026

Incoming institute director awarded Kavli Prize for Neuroscience
Incoming institute director awarded Kavli Prize for Neuroscience

Incoming institute director awarded Kavli Prize for Neuroscience

Professor Erin Schuman, who will take up her role as Director of the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology in January, is one of four scientists to receive the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience for 2026.

10 Jun 2026

Spotlight on UCL podcasts

Faces of UCL
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Shaping UCL and the world

Faces of UCL

The Bridge: A Disagreeing Well Podcast
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Bridging the divide between conflicting views

The Bridge: A Disagreeing Well Podcast

Disruptive Voices Podcast
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Solutions for addressing societal challenges

Disruptive Voices Podcast

The Climate Podcast
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Tackling the challenges of the climate crisis

The Climate Podcast

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