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Darwin Lecture Theatre
We explore the amazing scientific discoveries on the nature and development of the Universe.
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Public lecture
Room G.03
How can we change the law to protect future generations, wildlife, and natural resources, the most vulnerable to global climate change?
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Seminar
Christopher Ingold Building XLG1 Chemistry Lecture Theatre
The UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction, Ms Mami Mizutori, will explore the fast-changing landscape of disaster risk, the challenges, and how we can risk-proof our future.
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Seminar
Room G02
In this seminar, George Wood analyses to what degree the adoption of procedural justice training in the Chicago Police Department has helped to reduce police misconduct and the use of force against civilians.
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Seminar
JZ Young Lecture Theatre
How much do international development charities need to change?
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View eventUCL was rated the top university in the UK for research strength in the most recent Research Excellence Framework
UCL is ranked 8th in the 2020 QS World University Rankings
There have been 29 Nobel Prize laureates amongst UCL’s alumni and current and former staff to date
UCL was the first university in England to welcome students of any religion, and to welcome women to university education