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The third episode of The Greatest Good, a @UCLPress podcast, in which Dr Xine Yao discusses 'Queer Aesthetics and the Panoptic Gaze' with Professor Philip Schofield, is now available to listen to onlinešŸŽ§ uclpress.co.uk/ucl-press-play/

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Celebrating the 2nd UCL Open Science Awards. Congratulations to all our worthy winners. For further details, see blogs.ucl.ac.uk/open-access/20… UCL Open Science and Scholarship Geraint Rees

Celebrating the 2nd UCL Open Science Awards. Congratulations to all our worthy winners. For further details, see 
blogs.ucl.ac.uk/open-access/20… <a href="/uclopenscience/">UCL Open Science and Scholarship</a> <a href="/profgeraintrees/">Geraint Rees</a>
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Explore UCL research in a different way through UCL Press Play, a new hub for videos and podcasts delving into UCL's groundbreaking research. The first series, The Greatest Good, explores the lasting influence of UCL's spiritual founder Jeremy BenthamšŸ‘‡ bit.ly/4fxhJsN

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Learn about the evocative potential of science and pathology collections in medical museums. On 6 November, join our colleagues in the Object Based Learning Lab for a special Research in Focus talk during National #PathologyWeek. ucl.ac.uk/culture/whats-…

Learn about the evocative potential of science and pathology collections in medical museums. On 6 November, join our colleagues in the Object Based Learning Lab for a special Research in Focus talk during National #PathologyWeek. ucl.ac.uk/culture/whats-…
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UCL Press Play will illustrate the excellence of UCL research, with particular reference to the ground-breaking Open Access publications from UCL Press

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UCL Press Play is a new initiative presenting documentary videos & podcasts on UCL’s sector-leading research. Episode 4: Dr Luciano Rila, UCL Department of Mathematics, examines the UK’s first university-affiliated Gaysoc, founded at UCL in 1972. See uclpress.co.uk/ucl-press-play/

UCL Press Play is a new initiative presenting documentary videos &amp; podcasts on UCL’s sector-leading research. Episode 4: Dr Luciano Rila, UCL Department of Mathematics, examines the UK’s first university-affiliated Gaysoc, founded at UCL in 1972.  See uclpress.co.uk/ucl-press-play/
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"Bentham argued there was no reason to persecute people for engaging in sexual activity in so far as it did not cause any harm." finds Prof Philip Schofield, Director of the Bentham Project (UCL Faculty of Laws). Watch šŸ‘‡ Bentham's Defence of Sexual Liberty youtu.be/ZndE5GhlX1I?si…

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UCL Press Play has released the final episode of the series The Greatest Good, which explores the legend and cult of St. Wilgefortis in medieval Europe as a non-binary figure. Watch, for free, on uclpress.co.uk/ucl-press-play/. Series 2 on neurodivergence, will be out in 2025.

UCL Press Play has released the final episode of the series The Greatest Good, which explores the  legend and cult of St. Wilgefortis in medieval Europe as a non-binary figure.  Watch, for free, on uclpress.co.uk/ucl-press-play/.  Series 2 on neurodivergence, will be out in 2025.
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Join Professor Philip Schofield and our very own Professor Bob Mills as they explore the medieval cult of St. Wilgefortis, a legendary non-binary figure who challenges modern assumptions about medieval gender norms UCL Press šŸ“½ļø: shorturl.at/aMYV8

Join Professor Philip Schofield and our very own Professor Bob Mills as they explore the medieval cult of St. Wilgefortis, a legendary non-binary figure who challenges modern assumptions about medieval gender norms <a href="/UCLpress/">UCL Press</a> 

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Season 1 of UCL Press Play is now available online at uclpress.co.uk/https://uclpre… - free to view. This series of films and podcasts illustrate Jeremy Bentham's very liberal views of same sex relationships and spotlights current UCL research in these areas.

Season 1 of UCL Press Play is now available online at uclpress.co.uk/https://uclpre… - free to view. This series of films and podcasts illustrate Jeremy Bentham's very liberal views of same sex relationships and spotlights current UCL research in these areas.
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šŸŽ™ļø New Podcast Episode: UCL Laws’ Prof Philip Schofield speaks to Prof Bob Mills about the legend of St. Wilgefortis, a non-binary figure who challenges the popular belief that the Middle Ages adhered to strict binary gender norms

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Clarity is urgently needed on the next EU research funding framework timeshighereducation.com/blog/clarity-u… via Times Higher Education Too important a queastion to be left unanswered...

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Prof. Muki Haklay, UCL Geography, talking on skills at today's UCL Citizen Science Community event, run by the UCL Open Science Office. This first event is designed to build networks and to further embed Citizen Science and participative Science into the UCL research agenda

Prof. Muki Haklay, UCL Geography, talking on skills at today's UCL Citizen Science Community event, run by the UCL Open Science Office. This first event is designed to build networks and to further embed Citizen Science and participative Science into the UCL research agenda
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UCL, IIT Delhi, & SKS present the 46th webinarĀ in the series Focus on Open Science. Taking place on 21 February 2025 at 10.00 GMT, the session is entitled 'Creating a Research Culture for the 21st century'. Programme & Registration (FREE) are at scholarly.events/chapter-xlvi-d…

UCL, IIT Delhi, &amp; SKS present the 46th webinarĀ in the series Focus on Open Science. Taking place on 21 February 2025 at 10.00 GMT, the session is entitled 'Creating a Research Culture for the 21st century'. Programme &amp; Registration (FREE) are at 
scholarly.events/chapter-xlvi-d…