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Egyptomania Fantasia
UCL's cloisters were transformed into an Egyptian souk for the day on 16 September 2006 for 'Egyptomania Fantasia', a fundraising gala for the new UCL Institute for Cultural Heritage.

Latest generation 3D colour laser scanning technology for UCL research
The installation at UCL in October 2006 of the latest generation Arius 3D colour laser scanner – worth £500,000 and the first of its kind in Europe – will create opportunities for the university's researchers and conservators, as well as museums and other institutions.

Randomness and Certainty
UCL scientists Dr Mark Lythgoe (UCL Institute of Child Health) and Dr R Beau Lotto (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) are participating in the 'Randomness and Certainty' event at the British Academy's Dana Centre on 3 October 2006 at 6.30pm.

Exhibition: 'Stereo/Mono'
UCL tutors Stuart Munro and Shaun Murray (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture) are exhibiting their work at the UCL Bartlett's Lobby Gallery from 4–14 October 2006.

Remember the Days of Old
If you are visiting the UCL Main Library to snag the key book on the reading list, to do a spot of research, or simply to shelter from the hustle and bustle of Gower Street, pause for a moment halfway up the stairs.

Visionary Architecture
A new architectural theory book that promises to cover "the naughty bits that aren't normally talked about" has been written by Professor Neil Spiller from the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture.

Black History Season at UCL Petrie Museum
The UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology is holding a series of evening events to celebrate Black History Season from 18 October 2006. The annual celebration of black heritage takes place every October,

Block Architecture
Two lecturers from the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, who work together as Block Architecture, have been appointed to deliver a new contemporary exhibition space at the V&A Museum.

'Aftertrace'
UCL neuroscientist Dr Mark Lythgoe (UCL Institute of Child Health) and UCL Slade School of Fine Art PhD student, Miss Georgia Chatzivasileiadi, are collaborating on a new art installation entitled 'Aftertrace'.

Exhibition: Prized Drawings
UCL Art Collections are holding a new exhibition entitled 'Prized Drawings: A Selection from the Slade 1897–1953' until 30 March 2007 in the Strang Print Room.

Archaeology Lecture: Entangled at Catal
Professor Ian Hodder of Stanford University will give this year's UCL Institute of Archaeology Childe Lecture on Thursday 30 November 2006 at 6pm in the Darwin Lecture Theatre.

142 Strand
Published by Chatto & Windus, the book describes the brilliant circle of reforming writers who gathered round the unconventional young publisher John Chapman at his home at 142 Strand in the 1840s and 1850s.

Chief Rabbi Jakobovits memorial lecture: Are Genes our Destiny?
Professor Michel Revel of the Weizmann Institute of Science and Chairman of the Israel National Bioethics Council, will deliver the annual Chief Rabbi Jakobovits memorial lecture on Tuesday 28 November.

New international MA wins European Commission funding
A consortium of European universities led by the UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies has won funding for a new international masters in Economy, State and Society from the European Commission's Erasmus Mundus programme.

Three Philip Leverhulme Prizes for outstanding UCL researchers
Three UCL academics are among the winners of the 2006 Philip Leverhulme Prizes, awarded to outstanding young scholars of substantial distinction and promise.

Free Your Mind: Inclusive Technologies
Put your mouse behind your monitor. Now, using only the keyboard, find out what public events are being held at UCL next month. Stumped? Most of us were in the accessibility workshop, held as part of Inclusive Technologies Day in November.

New research bulletin from UCL Arts & Humanities
In its inaugural research bulletin, UCL Arts & Humanities announced the publication of a number of new books and a variety of other events covering the spectrum of activity within the faculty.

'Opticon1826' logo competition
The recently launched UCL student-led journal 'Opticon1826' is holding a competition to design its new logo. Open to all UCL students, the competition is running until 31 January 2007.

Open event at UCH
The event is at UCH, 235 Euston Road, London NW1, and aims to showcase to the public the wide range of services, pioneering treatments and sophisticated technology available at UCL Hospitals.

UCL academics ponder 'Political Questions'
'Political Questions' – a new book edited by Dr Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen (Roskilde University, Denmark) – features interviews with two prominent UCL academics: Professor Richard Bellamy (UCL Political Science) and Professor Jonathan Wolff (UCL Philosophy).

Quotes
By convention!
cussed Tom airily.

Cmon Scully... Itll be a nice trip through the woods-Fox Mulder

But what ... is it good for?
Engineer at IBM, 1968, commenting on the microchip.


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