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Wbur wins seven regional Murrow Awards
WBUR, 90.9 FM, Boston's NPR news station, captured top honors in seven categories in the 2008 New England Radio-Television News Directors Association's (RTNDA) Edward R. Murrow Award large-market division competition

Indigenous remains to return to Australia and New Zealand
UCL Museums and Collections is to give indigenous human remains used in teaching and research to the Australian Government and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Professor Philippe Sands calls Tony Blair to account
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) has argued cases, published books and advised governments, but this year his legal expertise is taking him beyond the classroom and courtroom into the theatre.

New Danish Cinema
Professor Mette Hjort, Professor of Visual Studies at Lingnan University, Hong Kong, and UCL Visiting Professor of Scandinavian Studies, will give a public lecture on 'The New Danish Model for Filmmaking.

New interdisciplinary masters in cognitive and decision sciences
Graduates from a range of disciplines will be able to study the mental processes underlying thinking and decision making through a new interdisciplinary masters starting next academic year.

Book Launch: 'Art and Architecture – A Place Between'
Dr Jane Rendell (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture) has published a new book entitled 'Art and Architecture – A Place Between', which explores pioneering recent work by artists and architects that seek to blur the boundaries between the two fields.

NVQs awarded to UCL staff
18 UCL staff from across the university received certificates and congratulations from Professor Michael Worton, Vice-Provost (Academic & International) at the annual NVQ presentation last week.

Electronic Arts
Dr Anthony Steed and Simon Pilgrim of UCL Computer Science are working with leading games developer Electronic Arts to make animation faster and more realistic.

UCL student wins Erasmus prize
UCL undergraduate David Tett (UCL French) has won the photography category at the UK Erasmus Student Awards 2006. Abla Kandalaft (UCL History) was also short listed for the essay prize.

Archimedes Palimpsest presentation evening
A tenth century manuscript of unique importance to the history of science, the Archimedes Palimpsest is the sole source for two of Archimedes Treatises, 'The Method' and 'Stomachion', and it is the only source for the Greek text of 'On Floating Bodies'.

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