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Campus Conversations - Series 1Campus Conversations - Series 1Episode 03 - Living in LondonIn episode 03, Ayesha and Angelica are joined by Student Success Officer Adella to share and chat about their experiences of living and studying in London. They discuss the challenges of adjusting to the city's fast-paced lifestyle, high cost of living, and competitive housing market while also highlighting the vibrant opportunities London offers—from cultural diversity and student discounts to free events and green spaces. They offer practical advice on budgeting, making the most of student resources, and navigating both university life and future career prospects.Whether you're new to London or considering studying here, this episode provides va...2025-03-2041 minUCL MindsUCL MindsEpisode 03 - Living in LondonIn episode 03, Ayesha and Angelica are joined by Student Success Officer Adella to share and chat about their experiences of living and studying in London. They discuss the challenges of adjusting to the city's fast-paced lifestyle, high cost of living, and competitive housing market while also highlighting the vibrant opportunities London offers—from cultural diversity and student discounts to free events and green spaces. They offer practical advice on budgeting, making the most of student resources, and navigating both university life and future career prospects. Whether you're new to London or considering studying here, this episode provides valuable insights into st...2025-03-1841 min100 Colleges Outside the United States100 Colleges Outside the United StatesUniversity College London (UCL) - London, EnglandUniversity College London (UCL) - London, England Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-08-0205 minTalking Europe: The UCL European Institute podcastTalking Europe: The UCL European Institute podcastEuropean Literary London: Journeys, Languages, WritingIn conversation with Olivia Scher, our European Literary Map of London Writer-in-Residence Joanna Elmy and writer, artist and director, Larisa Faber Larisa Faber talk about London: journeys, languages, writing and cultures. This episode explores central themes of identity, belonging, and how London shapes and is shaped by its rich tapestry of stories. European Literary Map of London: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/european-institute/lost-found-european-literary-map-london Bulgarian-born author and journalist Joanna Elmy was our 23/24 inaugural Writer in Residence. Joanna’s first novel Born of Guilt, written during her years in university, received a prestigious Bulgarian prize for emerging literature in 2022 and was short...2024-06-2537 minMedical Women TalkingMedical Women TalkingSeason 3 Episode 6: Dr Kate OrdidgeIn this episode, Jane Dacre talks to Dr Katherine Ordidge. Kate is a Consultant Radiologist at Barts Health NHS Trust, London and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, UK. She graduated from University College London (UCL) Medical School in 2007, with an intercalated BSc in Medical Physics and Bioengineering. Kate and Jane discuss radiology career paths and the barriers faced by female radiologists, plus the importance of finding a good mentor and having a strong support network in the medical field.For the transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/medical-women-talking-podcast   Da...2024-03-0431 minLondon Property - Home of Super PrimeLondon Property - Home of Super PrimeLondon's Housing Market Dips, Social Housing, Corporate Sustainability - 10th Oct Property BulletinSend us a textSubscribe to our newsletter to receive our weekly bulletins and stay ahead of what is shaping the super prime property market.London Housing Market Decline: We delve into the recent 4.8% drop in London house prices, attributed to rising mortgage rates, and how this shift is turning London into a buyer's market. Experts weigh in on the impact of this trend, especially for first-time buyers.Social Housing Investment: Discover how increased investment in social and affordable housing could save a whopping £1.5 billion annually, according to a report led b...2023-10-1012 minIOE insightsIOE insightsTaking the Staffroom on the road: Gatecrashing an Induction Tutor conference in East London | ECF StaffroomTapping into the experience of induction tutors, facilitators and an ECF lead to learn about ensuring high-quality mentoring and cultures of professional learning. Elaine and Mark attend an Induction Tutor conference, which emphasises working with and learning from peers. They speak to Saiqua Zaneb, Tessa Blair and Lara Boyer, who are part of the East London Teaching School hub. They discuss what is important for Early Career Teachers (ECTs) to experience on a day to day basis, particularly the opportunity to connect with colleagues at their school and build relationships. Full show notes...2023-09-2959 minUCL MindsUCL MindsUCL Remarkable Stories - Gia LulicUCL staff, Remarkable stories host, and published author Gia Lulic talks about the release of her first book ‘Joyful Journey – A guide back to the wild self. She draws on her personal experiences to explain why she believes the principles in the book could help us all create a life that is beyond our wildest dreams. To purchase a copy of ‘Joyful Journey – A guide back to the wild self, click HERE: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1399934392 If you are a UCL student and would like a copy of the ‘Joyful Journey – A guide back to the wild self’, contact Gia at...2022-12-2235 minValuable Conversations with UCL IIPPValuable Conversations with UCL IIPPMariana MazzucatoWelcome to Valuable Conversations with the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. In this episode, MPA alumni Gwen Casazza and Justin Beirold talk to IIPP’s fearless leader, Mariana Mazzucato. Like many people at IIPP, Gwen and Justin came to the institute in large part because of Mariana and her ideas. Mariana is one of the most influential economists in the world, and as a result, there are hundreds of podcasts, YouTube videos, interviews, and lectures featuring her. We decided that we would get into the weeds about the substance of her research, but we also wanted to learn mo...2022-09-131h 01UCL MindsUCL Minds10 years on from London 2012 - the Olympic and Paralympic legacy storyDate of Lecture: 7 June 2022 About the Lecture: Saffron Woodcraft will speak about legacy and livelihood security in east London and Penny Bernstock will review London 2012’s housing legacy and the broken promises. Victoria Austin will look at how disability inclusion was embedded in London 2012 and how the paralympic legacy model has been used to build the Global Disability Innovation Hub. Clare Melhuish will discuss culture and heritage in the Olympic Legacy and lifelines in a changing landscape. About the Speakers: Dr Penny Bernstock, Senior Research Fellow(Visiting) at Institute of Global Prosperity Clare Melhuish, Director and Principal Research Fellow at UC...2022-08-021h 00Brain StoriesBrain StoriesBrain Stories – Episode 9: UCL Neuroscience SymposiumConversations with the speakers from the 2022 UCL Neuroscience Symposium.For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/research/domains/neuroscience/brain-stories-podcast Date of episode recording: 2022-06-22Duration: 00:35:39Language of episode: EnglishPresenter:Selina Wray; Caswell Barry; Steve FlemingGuests: UCL Neuroscience Symposium speakersProducer: Patrick Robinson2022-07-0537 minUCL Generation One: The Climate PodcastUCL Generation One: The Climate PodcastSeries 2: How can we make London as bike friendly as Amsterdam?This week we're tackling the question: how do we make London as bike friendly as Amsterdam? Host Helen Czerski is joined by Richard Jackson, Director of Sustainability at UCL and Will Norman, Walking and Cycling Commissioner for London and TFL. They are discussing cycling in London, plans for making it even safer, and the impact of electric scooters on our streets. For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-change/podcasts-videos/generation-one-climate-podcast 2022-06-0729 minUCL MindsUCL MindsSeason 2 - How do we make London as bike friendly as Amsterdam?This week we're tackling the question: how do we make London as bike friendly as Amsterdam? Host Helen Czerski is joined by Richard Jackson, Director of Sustainability at UCL and Will Norman, Walking and Cycling Commissioner for London and TFL. They are discussing cycling in London, plans for making it even safer, and the impact of electric scooters on our streets. For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-change/podcasts-videos/generation-one-climate-podcast Date of episode recording: 21/04/2022 Duration: 00:29:56 Language of episode: English Presenter: Helen Czerski Guests: RIchard Jackson, Dr Tim Norman Producer: Adam Batstone2022-06-0129 minIOE insightsIOE insightsLeon Greenman and the struggle for survival | UCL Centre for Holocaust EducationFor London-born Auschwitz survivor Leon Greenman it was after the Holocaust that he said his nightmare really began. Every day was an agonising struggle for survival. Leon passed away in 2008 at the grand age of 97. Ruth-Anne Lenga, was privileged to be with him at that moment. Ruth-Anne’s long friendship with Leon gave her – and in turn the Centre – a rare insight into how he lived with the trauma of the past and what drove him to become a force for good despite the suffering he had endured. Leon’s mission was to bear witness so that...2022-01-2737 minWeAreSTSWeAreSTS#11 UCL’s Warning Research Centre and Disaster Preparedness with Dr Carina Fearnley | WeAreSTSDr Carina Fearnley, Associate Professor of Science Communication, talks about warning research and disaster preparedness. Carina is an expert in disaster warning and public engagement. Her research focuses on ways to improve the effectiveness of warning systems. She’s contributed a lot to communication around risk and warning in the pandemic. Her long-term research focuses on volcano and tsunami warning systems around the world. Her projects involve cases in Iceland, South America, the Middle East, and across Europe. This is real world, life-saving public engagement. https://ucl.ac.uk/sts/fearnley Carina has been the le...2021-12-1633 minWeAreSTSWeAreSTS#10 Help From UCL Careers Service | WeAreSTSWe’re talking CAREERS. Here in STS, careers thinking is at the core of our degree programmes. Every tutor has something important to say about careers, we have our “flexible futures” agenda underpinning the degrees, and we make big use of the resources offered by services across all of UCL. In short, we work hard at career development and we work with the pros. Students are keen to connect their studies with possible jobs, and they’re keen to build up portfolios that help them stand out in a crowd when it comes to job hunting. To help us...2021-12-0738 minWeAreSTSWeAreSTS#9 Introducing UCL’s new Master’s in Science Communication (MSc) | WeAreSTSProfJoeCain talks with Dr. Melanie Smallman and Dr. Jean-Baptiste Gouyon about UCL’s new Master’s in Science Communication (MSc). They discuss the philosophy behind the degree, some of its key modules, and how it is designed to balance practical skill development with foundational theory in communications. There also is discussion about how they plan to give this degree global relevance, careers thinking, and how activities in the degree will tie into other activities around UCL and around London. Our discussion also identifies some key information for prospective applicants. If you think you might want to join us...2021-12-0536 minIOE insightsIOE insightsSuperdiverse UCL | Xiaoyu: Creating my own student lifeThis episode features a story of change. Xiaoyu, an Applied Linguistics Master's student from the IOE, shares how she took the initiative to create her own unique university experience since she came to London in March 2020, in the middle of the UK's first lockdown.  In addition to some common hurdles faced by international students, including socialising and adapting to living and working in a different culture, remote learning threatened to undermine the unique experience of attending different universities – with everything happening on Zoom. Yet Xiaoyu decided to step out and to grasp opportunities for socialising by participating in...2021-09-2026 minIOE insightsIOE insightsLearning and working in a future London | UCL Future CitiesProfessor Allison Littlejohn (Professor and Director of the UCL Knowledge Lab, IOE) joins this podcast discussing knowledge, skills and jobs in a future London. How has the pandemic affected education, and what lessons can we take from it in the future? How can we continue to attract and retain talent in an era of virtual working, and how will increasing digitisation augment learning and social justice? This episode is republished with the permission of the UCL Future Cities podcast series. Transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-minds/podcasts/ucl-future-cities/s1-ep5-transcript ...2021-09-0622 minUCL Institute of Advanced StudiesUCL Institute of Advanced StudiesNarratives of Migration, Relocation and Belonging - Latin Americans in LondonThis book gives voice to the diverse diasporic Latin American communities living in the UK by exploring first and onward migration of Latin Americans to Europe, with a specific reference to London.At this virtual book launch the authors, Dr Patria Román-Velázquez and Dr Jessica Retis, discussed how networks of solidarity and local struggles are played out, enacted, negotiated and experienced in different spatial spheres, whether this be migration routes into London, work spaces, diasporic media and urban places, through which we witness manifestations of British Latinidad that invoke new forms of belongingness beyond and against old colonial po...2021-03-0138 minUCL Institute of Advanced StudiesUCL Institute of Advanced StudiesUCL Americas - Book launch: 'Your Time Is Done Now. Slavery, Resistance and Defeat'With author and publisher Polly Patullo; chaired by Prof Gad Heuman - Little is known about the Maroons of Dominica, who challenged the British Empire 200 years ago, were captured and subjected to arbitrary justice. Your Time Is Done Now tells their story for the first time through the evidence of the courts and, unusually, hears their voices. The evidence reveals little-known information about how the Maroons survived and about their relationship with their allies, the enslaved. The book also examines the key role of the British governor, George Ainslie, and how the Colonial Office in London reacted to his harsh...2015-03-2043 minUCL Institute of Advanced StudiesUCL Institute of Advanced StudiesCafé Culture - London Through Different Eyes"The beer houses are decorated like palaces. Everyone is drunk, but drunk joylessly. Everyone is in a hurry to drink himself into insensibility." - Dostoevsky in London,1862. How have visitors seen and experienced London? Join us for an exciting and interactive evening of literary discussion to find out. UCL researchers working on how London has been written and pictured through time discuss London, Londoners and cultural stereotypes with Vesna Goldsworthy, Belgrade-born, London-based writer and poet. Wine and nibbles provided. Speakers: Isabelle Moreau (UCL French) Wendy Bracewell (UCL SSEES) Emma Pauncefort (UCL French) Vesna Goldsworthy (author of Chernobyl Strawberries)2013-12-0947 minRyo Fukaura pianoRyo Fukaura pianoRyo Fukaura: Shostakovich - Prelude 15 (University College London)Prelude 15 from 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87 - Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 – 1975) Pianist: Ryo Fukaura, UCL medical student, playing the piece from memory, in the Peter Samuel Hall at the Royal Free Hospital. soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/ryo-fukaura-piano UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at http://ucl.ac.uk.2013-10-1400 minRyo Fukaura pianoRyo Fukaura pianoRyo Fukaura: Mendelssohn - Scherzo in E minor (University College London)Scherzo in E minor - Felix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847) Pianist: Ryo Fukaura, UCL medical student, playing the piece from memory, in the Peter Samuel Hall at the Royal Free Hospital. soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/ryo-fukaura-piano UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at http://ucl.ac.uk.2013-07-1502 minRyo Fukaura pianoRyo Fukaura pianoRyo Fukaura: Joplin - Maple Leaf Rag (University College London)Maple Leaf Rag‬ - Scott Joplin (c.1867– 1917) Pianist: Ryo Fukaura, UCL medical student, playing the piece from memory, in the Peter Samuel Hall at the Royal Free Hospital. We'll be releasing more recordings with Ryo regularly over the next couple weeks: https://soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/ryo-fukaura-piano UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at http://ucl.ac.uk.2013-06-1702 minSounds of UCLSounds of UCLSounds of UCL: Applied Health ResearchThe recording was taken in the office of the Dept of Applied Health Research. This track is published under Creative Commons Attribution, so you may download, use and remix, but you must cite the sound recordist and UCL as the source. This track is part of our Sounds of UCL, a series of audio recordings from around the university created by our staff and students. For more sounds, check out the full set here: https://soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/sounds-of-ucl Recordist: Dr Helen Barratt Wellcome Trust Research Fellow Department of Applied Health Research University College London UCL is consistently ranked...2013-04-0800 minLunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2012Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2012Drawing over the colour line: Art & cosmopolitan politics in London 1919-39 (11 Oct 2012)Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2012 Dr Caroline Bressey, Lecturer, UCL Geography What role did individual Black and Asian actors play in the changing artistic, social, cultural and political scenes that emerged in inter-War London? Dr Bressey's current research project examines the archives of art collections as well as personal papers, autobiographies and memoirs to recover the lives of Black and Asian men and women who worked as artists and artists models in London between 1919 and 1939. UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and...2012-10-2933 minUCL Chamber Music Club - Live recordingsUCL Chamber Music Club - Live recordingsDebussy: Arabesque No.1 in E major (Ryo Fukaura, University College London)Claude Debussy (1862-1918) - Arabesque No.1 in E major (c.1891) Piano - Ryo Fukaura Listen to more from UCL's Chamber Music Club here: https://soundcloud.com/uclsound/sets/ucl-chamber-music-club UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities. Across all disciplines our faculties are known for their research-intensive approaches, academic excellence and engagement with global challenges. This is the basis of our world-renowned degree programmes. Visit us at www.ucl.ac.uk.2012-05-0204 minUCL Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2012UCL Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2012John Bull vs Stinkomalee: Tory opposition in the early days of the University of LondonUCL Lunch Hour Lecture: John Bull vs Stinkomalee: Tory opposition in the early days of the University of London Professor Rosemary Ashton (UCL English Language and Literature) Date: 9th February 2012 (11 Feb anniversary of UCL foundation in 1826) In 1825 a group of liberal politicians, lawyers, dissenting ministers, Roman Catholics, and Jews came together to found a university in London aimed at those excluded from the two old-established English universities, where teachers and students were required to be subscribing Anglicans. To mark the anniversary of UCL's foundation on 11 Feb 1826 this lecture looks at the opposition to the new university among Tory politicians and...2012-03-2236 minLunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2012 - AudioLunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2012 - AudioJohn Bull versus Stinkomalee: Tory opposition in the early days of the University of London (now UCL) - AudioIn 1825 a group of liberal politicians, lawyers, dissenting ministers, Roman Catholics, and Jews came together to found a university in London aimed at those excluded from the two old-established English universities, where teachers and students were required to be subscribing Anglicans. To mark the anniversary of UCL’s foundation on 11 Feb 1826 this lecture will look at the opposition to the new university among Tory politicians and journalists, especially in the ultra-Tory paper John Bull, which nicknamed the new institution 'Stinkomalee' in honour of the swampy rubbish dump on which the building was constructed between 1826 and 1828.2012-02-1400 minLunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2012 - VideoLunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2012 - VideoJohn Bull versus Stinkomalee: Tory opposition in the early days of the University of London (now UCL) - VideoIn 1825 a group of liberal politicians, lawyers, dissenting ministers, Roman Catholics, and Jews came together to found a university in London aimed at those excluded from the two old-established English universities, where teachers and students were required to be subscribing Anglicans. To mark the anniversary of UCL’s foundation on 11 Feb 1826 this lecture will look at the opposition to the new university among Tory politicians and journalists, especially in the ultra-Tory paper John Bull, which nicknamed the new institution 'Stinkomalee' in honour of the swampy rubbish dump on which the building was constructed between 1826 and 1828.2012-02-1400 minUCL Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2011UCL Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2011London the divorce capital of the world: 'Big money' divorce casesUCL Lunch Hour Lecture: London the divorce capital of the world. 'Big money' divorce cases: fairness, gender and judicial discretion Professor Alison Diduck (UCL Laws) Date: 1st Nov 2011 The law gives the courts very broad discretion to determine 'fair' property and financial awards when couples divorce. While that discretion is exercised in all cases, it has been shaped by principles developed in the so-called 'big money' cases decided in the Appeal Courts since 2000 which have led to increased awards to homemaker wives. Many are unhappy with this turn of events and have said that London has now become the 'divorce...2011-12-1432 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Highlights - AudioUCL celebrates the efforts and accomplishments of its innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students, and the enterprise impact it makes on London. Highlights from the evening (Awards Ceremony and post-ceremony drinks reception and showcase).2011-06-2400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Innovation Central London Bursary Award Winners - MBP Concepts - VideoInnovation Central London Bursary Award provide funding and support for innovative start-up businesses in Camden to make their business idea a reality.2011-06-2400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Innovation Central London Bursary Award Winners - Wishbomb - VideoInnovation Central London Bursary Award provide funding and support for innovative start-up businesses in Camden to make their business idea a reality.2011-06-2400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Innovation Central London Bursary Award Winners - sensAthlete - VideoInnovation Central London Bursary Award provide funding and support for innovative start-up businesses in Camden to make their business idea a reality.2011-06-2400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - HighlightsUCL celebrates the efforts and accomplishments of its innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students, and the enterprise impact it makes on London. Highlights from the evening (Awards Ceremony and post-ceremony drinks reception and showcase).2011-06-2400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Provost's Spirit of Enterprise Award Nominee Prof Philip Treleaven - AudioPhilip Treleaven has consistently created companies, encouraged entrepreneurs, taught entrepreneurship, practised entrepreneurship, in short been one of the key drivers in bringing UCL to be an entrepreneurial place. Philip Treleaven is a director of 3 companies and serves on the Advisory Board of a Venture Capital company. Philip is director of the Financial Computing Centre and is responsible for the UK PhD Centre for Financial Computing, a joint doctoral training centre involving UCL, LBS, LSE and 15 major financial institutions. Philip also carries out a lot of consultancy work with UCL Consultants. Previously Philip was Pro-Provost, responsible for UCL’s Internal Relations wi...2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Corporate Enterprise Partner of the Year Award - EDF Energy - AudioOver the last four years EDF have become a key partner with the UCL Energy Institute. With help from Anna Clark of UCL Business, a strong relationship between EDF Energy in the UK, EDF R&D across Europe, and the UCL Energy Institute has evolved. EDF is chairing the UCL Doctoral Training Centre Advisory Board, is co-funding with EPSRC the People, Energy and Buildings consortium, and is part of two consortia funded by the Energy Technology Institute on distributed energy in the built environment, and on the thermal efficiency of homes. The total project value is approximately £4m.2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Provost's Spirit of Enterprise Award - David Chapman - AudioFew have done as much as Dave Chapman to develop enterprise and entrepreneurship at UCL. He spun out his own company then worked in UCL Business supporting other academics to do likewise. He launched the MSc Technology Entrepreneurship, one of the first of its type, and continues to pioneer programmes bringing the likes of Arup, Orange and numerous small businesses into classes. As the interim director of CEMI he sowed the seeds that grew into both the department of Management Science and Innovation and UCL Advances. His students have gone on to form numerous businesses and it is sign of...2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - London Entrepreneurs Challenge - MicroTailor - AudioAn inter-university team consisting of members of UCL and the London Business School that has put together a balanced team of technical and business skills to develop a disruptive technology that allows them to screen future potential medicines much more quickly, allowing them to come to market faster.2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Intro: Celebrating UCL's Enterprise Impact on London - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Intro: Celebrating UCL's Enterprise Impact on London - Audio2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Corporate Enterprise Partner of the Year Award - EDF EnergyOver the last four years EDF have become a key partner with the UCL Energy Institute. With help from Anna Clark of UCL Business, a strong relationship between EDF Energy in the UK, EDF R&D across Europe, and the UCL Energy Institute has evolved. EDF is chairing the UCL Doctoral Training Centre Advisory Board, is co-funding with EPSRC the People, Energy and Buildings consortium, and is part of two consortia funded by the Energy Technology Institute on distributed energy in the built environment, and on the thermal efficiency of homes. The total project value is approximately £4m.2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Provost's Spirit of Enterprise Award Nominee Prof Philip TreleavenPhilip Treleaven has consistently created companies, encouraged entrepreneurs, taught entrepreneurship, practised entrepreneurship, in short been one of the key drivers in bringing UCL to be an entrepreneurial place. Philip Treleaven is a director of 3 companies and serves on the Advisory Board of a Venture Capital company. Philip is director of the Financial Computing Centre and is responsible for the UK PhD Centre for Financial Computing, a joint doctoral training centre involving UCL, LBS, LSE and 15 major financial institutions. Philip also carries out a lot of consultancy work with UCL Consultants. Previously Philip was Pro-Provost, responsible for UCL’s Internal Relations wi...2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - Provost's Spirit of Enterprise Award - David ChapmanFew have done as much as Dave Chapman to develop enterprise and entrepreneurship at UCL. He spun out his own company then worked in UCL Business supporting other academics to do likewise. He launched the MSc Technology Entrepreneurship, one of the first of its type, and continues to pioneer programmes bringing the likes of Arup, Orange and numerous small businesses into classes. As the interim director of CEMI he sowed the seeds that grew into both the department of Management Science and Innovation and UCL Advances. His students have gone on to form numerous businesses and it is sign of...2011-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2011 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2011 - London Entrepreneurs Challenge - MicroTailorAn inter-university team consisting of members of UCL and the London Business School that has put together a balanced team of technical and business skills to develop a disruptive technology that allows them to screen future potential medicines much more quickly, allowing them to come to market faster.2011-06-0300 minUCL Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011UCL Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011From prehistory to the London blitz: foreshore archaeology and a rising river (10 Feb 2011)UCL Lunch Hour Lecture: From prehistory to the London blitz: foreshore archaeology and a rising river Gustav Milne (UCL Institute of Archaeology/Thames Discovery Programme) When the tide is out, the Thames foreshore is the longest archaeological site in London. The remains cover a wide range of our long history and include prehistoric forests, a Bronze Age bridge, Saxon fish traps, Tudor jetties, later shipyards, watermen's causeways, and the hulks of boats, barges and ships. Our most recent study has even found evidence for bomb-strikes from the London Blitz, exactly 70 years ago. Much of this evidence is suffering from the...2011-03-0142 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - Lifetime Achievement Award 2009Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2010-09-0500 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoThomson Reuters (UCL Enterprise Partner of the Year Award 2008)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. UCL Enterprise Partner of the Year Award 2008: Thomson Reuters2010-09-0500 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - The Sport ReviewThe UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-07-1400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - HighlightsThe UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-07-1400 minThe Challenge of TB: UCL’s Contribution - videoThe Challenge of TB: UCL’s Contribution - videoWorld TB Day - Dr Marc Lipman - What’s going on with TB in London and the UK?Dr Marc Lipman begins his plenary presentation at 'The Challenge of TB: UCL's Contribution' (UCL, 24th March 2010) by marking events of the past year including the release of the film Bright Star, documenting Keat's last years prior to his death from TB, and the death of Sir John Crofton - one of the pioneers in TB treatment - who died in 2009 aged 97 years. Dr Lipman presents figures illustrating an increase in numbers of active TB cases across the UK by 5.5% in 2009, noting a particular issue with rates in London, which are the highest per population of any capital city in...2010-06-2817 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - UCL Provost's Spirit of Enterprise Award NomineeThe UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-06-1800 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - UCL Provost's Spirit of Enterprise Award - WoodThe UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-06-1800 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - UCL Provost's Spirit of Enterprise Award - RobsonThe UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-06-1800 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - UCL Enterprise Partner of the Year Award 2010The UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. 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The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-06-1800 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - UCL Lifetime Achievement Award 2010 WinnerThe UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-06-1800 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2010 - VideoUCL Awards for Enterprise 2010 - London Entrepreneurs' Challenge 2010 Innovation Central Bursary Winner Kit4TroopsThe UCL Awards for Enterprise honour the efforts and accomplishments of UCL's innovative and entrepreneurial academics and students. 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The awards ceremony and reception highlight UCL as a leading hub of innovation and commercial activity, while bringing together academics with businesses and investors.2010-06-1800 minToday\'s Neuroscience, Tomorrow\'s History - Professor Richard Frackowiak - AudioToday's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Richard Frackowiak - Audio01. Schooldays in LondonProfessor Richard Frackowiak was born in London and studied medicine at the University of Cambridge where he first became interested in the neurosciences. He joined the Medical Research Council’s Cyclotron Unit at Hammersmith Hospital, London, in 1979, under Professor Terry Jones, who had just installed one of Britain’s first Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanners. Professor Frackowiak has always worked in brain imaging and his particular focus has been on determing how the normal brain functions, and how individuals’ activities and environments collaborate to shape their brains. In 1995, as Professor of Cognitive Neurology at UCL’s Institute of Neurology, he establis...2009-06-2400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoProfessor Owen Epstein (UCL Business Award 2007)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. UCL Business Award 2007: Professor Owen Epstein, Royal Free and University College Medical School2009-06-2400 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Consultants Award 2009Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - Knowledge Transfer Partnership Award 2009Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. 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UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Bright Ideas Awards 2009Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Enterprise Partner of the Year Award 2009Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2009 Innovation Central Bursary (£3,500)Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2009 Runner-Up (PG/Staff)Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2009 Runner-Up (UG), London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2009 Provost’s Prize & UCL Bright Ideas Award 2009Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2009 WinnerPodcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Business Award 2009Podcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award NomineePodcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award NomineePodcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award NomineePodcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award NomineePodcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Enterprise Awards 2009 - AudioUCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award WinnerPodcast items include: UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winner The member of UCL that has done most to drive the entrepreneurship agenda - Professor Anthony Finkelstein, UCL Computer Science for consistently demonstrating an appreciation of and support for the role of enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Dept of Computer Science and beyond. A major product of his achievements is that the department is bettered both academically and in its engagement with business, which represents greater opportunity for students and faculty. UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009 - UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Nominees UCL Awards for Enterprise 2009...2009-06-0300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoAudio3 (UCL Bright Ideas Awards 2008)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. UCL Bright Ideas Awards 2008: ‘Audio3’, Bradford Backus (UCL Ear Institute)2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Carbon Auditors (UCL Bright Ideas Awards 2008)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. UCL Bright Ideas Awards 2008: ‘UCL Carbon Auditors’, Matthew Tyburski (UCL Geography)2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoProfessor Alan Penn (UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award 2008)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. UCL Advances Entrepreneurial Spirit Award 2008: Prof Alan Penn (Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment)2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoLifefully (London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Innovation Central Bursaries)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Innovation Central Bursaries: ‘Lifefully’, Irina Price (UCL Anthropology)2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoNP Complete (London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Winner)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Winner: ‘NPComplete’, Daniel Hulme and Alastair Moore, (UCL Computer Science)2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoThreegoodmeals.com (London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Provost’s Prize)he inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Provost’s Prize: ‘Threegoodmeals.com’, Zishan Khan (London Business School), Lucas De Breed (UCL Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), Kevin Kitching (London Business School), Michael Orland (London Business School) and Dina Reznikova, (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies)2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoProfessor Gordon Blunn (UCL Business Award 2008)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. UCL Business Award 2008: Professor Gordon Blunn, UCL Institute of Orthopaedics & Musculoskeletal Science2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoProfessor Stefaan Simons (UCL Consultants Award 2008)The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. UCL Consultants Award 2008: Professor Stefaan Simons, UCL Chemical Engineering2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoAural Hygiene (London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Runner-Up (postgraduate/staff))The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Runner-Up (postgraduate/staff): ‘Aural Hygiene’, Simon Gane (UCL Medicine) and Brett Prior (London Business School)2008-06-1300 minUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - VideoUCL Enterprise Awards 2008 - Videoelastic (London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Runner-Up (undergraduate))The inaugural UCL Enterprise Awards, held at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on 1st May 2008, attracted leading figures from the university and business, as students and staff were recognised for their achievements in entrepreneurialism and innovation. London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge 2008 Runner-Up (undergraduate): ‘elastic’, Joseph Mangu (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies), Maria Cotera (UCL Library Services) and Martyna Poliakovaite, (UCL Philosophy)2008-06-1300 min