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Poverty reflected in children's schools as well as in the home
The report, which is based on a survey of 7,600 schools in 11 countries in Latin America, Asia and North Africa, reveals a particularly glaring gap between the resources available to urban and rural schools.

World Bank Supports India's Elementary Education Program with US$600 Million
The Second Elementary Education Project aims to improve quality and access to this critical social service. The project also aims to promote equity by enabling hard-to-reach children to attend school.

Education for rural people: 11 African countries join forces to meet the challenge
Eleven African countries have agreed to join forces to meet the challenge of education for rural people. At a recent meeting in FAO headquarters in Rome they also decided to identify synergies

How the brain controls appetite
UCL researchers have identified the circuits in the brain that control how much we eat, in research that could have dramatic impact on the treatment of obesity and eating disorders.

UCL and China: work and play
The UCL Careers Service held an event on 7 February 2006 focusing on the needs of Chinese and Hong Kong nationals working and studying at UCL, of whom there are currently more than 900.

UCL's 180th anniversary haiku poem competition
Students and staff are invited to write a haiku poem in English and enter it in a competition, as part of this year's celebratory activities marking the 180th anniversary of UCL's founding.

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Ive always wanted to be a scientist. That way, I could get a bunch of grants and do research into whether money can really buy happiness.
Kyannke.

Ive always wanted to be somebody, but I see now I should have been more specific.
Lily Tomlin

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