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Health and Wellbeing Teaser - Japan Temple

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From global health and epidemiology to mental health and social wellbeing, hear from Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ health experts.Ìý

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Features

#WeAreUCL

In light of the global pandemic, Student Support and Wellbeing and students across Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ celebrate the diversity and spirit of our community

How to Sleep Your Way to Health &ÌýHappiness

Sleep Evangelist,ÌýDr Sophie Bostock,Ìýtells how the suprising science ofÌýsleep and wellbeing can lead to a life of health and happiness

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Lancet Lecture 2014 - Author Arundhati Roy - Feature
Shu Wellbeing Abroad Teaser

Study Abroad Wellbeing Vlog

UCL Student Life

Coronavirus: The Whole Story - Main

Coronavirus: The Whole Story

Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ Minds Podcast Series

Lunch Hour Lectures: Mental Health and the Pandemic
UCL team developed life-saving device for COVID-19 patients
IOE Debates Panel Discussion
BEEFCAKE event - gay body builder and UCL panelists
UCL Remarkable Stories

UCL Remarkable Stories

Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ Minds Podcast Series

Lunch Hour Lecture: Ageing and caring in a globalised world
On Library Plant Safari

On Library Plant Safari

Plant collection across UCL libraries

Study Abroad
UCL Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2008 16:9 Thumbnail
Lunch Hour Lecture Series - Spring 2011 - Rectangular Artwork

Genetic testing in the 21st century: Should we screen the human embryonic genome before implantation?

Professor Joyce Harper from the UCL Institute for Women's Health gives a Vintage Lunch Hour Lecture from Spring 2011 

Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2009 - Rectangle Teaser

Recession and the public health – what is the evidence?

Vintage Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2009

Lunch Hour Lecture Series - Spring 2011 - Rectangular Artwork

Sex education via the media: Promises and pitfalls

As an agony aunt in magazines, online, radio and TV programmes such as Channel 4's The Sex Education Show, Dr Petra Boynton gives a Vintage Lunch Hour Lecture from Spring 2011 

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