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Moonhorns (transl. from German ‘Mondhorn’ ) are late bronze age ceramic objects found particularly in Switzerland. They look like crescent moons or bull horns, hence their German name - Mondhorn.
This workshop and exhibition explore Buddhist influences in material culture, embodied practices and everyday experiences ...
This film explores the challenges faced by immigrant children in Japan as they strive to maintain their native languages in a society that is home to an ever-growing population of foreign residents, ...
Read inspirational stories from the students making the most of the networking opportunities and career support available at UCL ...
The Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery (CSLBS) now has an associated website which can be found here. On the site you can find details of the work we undertake, forthcoming events ...
Join us in person for a talk from Finland's Minister of Education, Anders Adlercreutz, on the country's vision for the future of education. This talk, chaired by Deputy Director Dr Christopher Harker ...
Young people in the UK who lived in polluted areas during their early years are more likely to report worse general health than their peers at age 17, according to new UCL research. The study, ...
Application deadline: No closing date, the position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Primary Supervisor: Dr Alfonso Ruocco, Lecturer in Optical Communications & Networks ...
The CIM Network will bring together colleagues working on all areas of UCL’s curriculum We are currently in the process of improving Curriculum Information Management (CIM) at UCL. Central to this is ...
Dr Cath Mummery (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) is leading clinical trials to test a new generation of drugs aimed at slowing down the progress of young-onset Alzheimer’s.
The aim of these datasets is to foster research in the area of automatic affect recognition for real-life application, with a specific focus on body movement, touch and physiological signal ...
A new London Quantum Technology Cluster will bring together UCL, Imperial College London and King’s College London with businesses, communities, government and investors to position the capital as a ...
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