Professor Raman Prinja (UCL Physics & Astronomy) has received this year’s Ian Robson Lifetime Achievement Award from the ...
Teaching and Students If you're interested in a PhD position in my group, I currently have a studentship which can potentially be associated with the "It from Qubit" network in quantum gravity and ...
Site in Upper Egypt (to be distinguished from the larger city in Lower Egypt: Athribis is the Greek version for two different ancient Egyptian names, Hut-herib in Lower Egypt, and Hut-Repyt in Upper ...
Congratulations to members of UCL’s community who have been recognised in the New Year Honours 2026, including two academics, ...
Explore UCL’s past, present and future in Two Centuries Here, a major new exhibition marking 200 years since UCL's founding as the first university in London.
Join us for this Lunch Hour Lecture with Anna Koch, DAAD Francis Carsten Lecturer in Modern German History at the School of ...
Our graduate taught degree programmes include Master’s and MRes programmes, a range of Graduate and Postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas, PGCEs and more. Many of our programmes offer flexible ...
Which programmes will lead me to my chosen career? We are here to improve your knowledge, solve problems, and help you see the world globally. Explore the programmes at UCL, and we will support your ...
Important town with palace, town and necropolis at the entrance to the Fayum.
Most often written sources refer to units for measuring grain: in the New Kingdom (about 1550-1069 BC) there are capacity measures for other materials such as honey, resin and gold-dust. Three main ...
Acritarchs, the name coined by Evitt in 1963 which means "of uncertain origin", are an artificial group. The group includes any small (most are between 20-150 microns across), organic-walled ...
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