This three-year programme offers a comprehensive education in mathematics along with the opportunity to achieve proficiency in two or more modern languages from a choice of Arabic, French, German, ...
This three-year programme allows you to study varied aspects of mathematics to an advanced level, with core modules in algebra, analysis, applied mathematics and mathematical methods. With this core ...
The four-year Mathematics MSci offers an additional year on top of the Mathematics BSc, allowing students to specialise further by taking more advanced modules, and undertaking a major final-year ...
Writing in New Statesman, Professor Francis Green (IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society) and historian David Kynaston analyse the social and economic impact of a proposed VAT added to private ...
The UCL Anthropology BSc combines evolutionary and environmental anthropology, social anthropology, material culture and medical anthropology to give you a truly broad-based anthropology degree. You ...
The Centre for Doctoral Education (CDE) undertakes research to inform, challenge and develop doctoral education internationally. Our work explores the experiences, practices and achievements of ...
With an emphasis on object-based learning, interdisciplinary study and rigorous critical thought, our History of Art BA encourages you to see the world differently. This degree will develop your ...
The BSc Sociology blends local and global sociological perspectives to examine contemporary social issues and transformations, ranging from environmental risks and climate change, to the ...
“I think the pandemic permanently altered many people’s relationship with work, and the effects of that are still ongoing,” said Professor Anthony Klotz (UCL School of Management) on large numbers of ...
31 March 2025, 9:30 am–5:00 pm Keynote Speech by H.E. Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Former President of Estonia (2006-2016). Further information to be updated in due course. The symposium is co-hosted by UCL ...
As physical, analogue design and building practices progress into alternative mediums of the virtual, the architect's role in more contemporary worlds of space-making becomes widely contested. From ...
Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) describes why live music gigs, especially independent venues, are meaningful for concert goers and have such resonance with people.