UCL video and audio
UCL produces video and audio on a huge variety of subjects, from research breakthroughs by our staff and discussions by our specialists on controversial issues, to student activities and how UCL works with the local community.
UCL’s YouTube channel and UCL on iTunes U also host interviews, discussions, lectures, films made by staff and students and more.
Below is a selection of our latest multimedia that reflects the thought-provoking, groundbreaking activity going on across the university.
If you are a UCL student or staff member and would like to let us know about a film you have made on a UCL-related subject, please contact UCL Communications.
If you would like to organise filming of an event, please contact UCL Multimedia.
Shelf life: The future of the book
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For almost 600 years, the printed book has provided mankind with education, information and entertainment, yet today the supremacy of Gutenberg’s technology seems under threat. more... |
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Retail theatre: art students celebrate Heal’s at 200
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Students from the UCL Slade School of Fine Art took up residence in the windows of Heal’s flagship store in February to create a unique piece of retail theatre. more... |
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The science of crimefighting
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The UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science (JDICS) is the first university department in the world devoted specifically to reducing crime. more... |
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Bentham: 'corpse and corpus'
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Professor Philip Schofield has spent more than 20 years studying the life and work of the English jurist, philosopher and legal and social reformer Jeremy Bentham, whose name is intimately connected to UCL. more... |
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Video – Sex Workers: Stigma and barriers to health
| The UCL Institute for Global Health’s 12th symposium, ‘Sex Workers: Stigma and barriers to health’ is now available to view online. more... | |
UCL to mark Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans History Month
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UCL will mark Lesbian
Gay Bisexual Trans History Month with a series of events, talks,
film screenings and lectures from 8–12 February. more... |
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Bartlett architects explore relationship between nature and artifice
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UCL Bartlett School of Architecture staff and alumni have created a steel shelter that explores the shifting relationship between the natural and the artificial. more... |
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