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Our Objective!

We are UCL's best new society, and the only interdisciplinary Science Magazine at UCL. We are an online based magazine that produces media in the form of short written articles and video interviews with researchers, created by you, UCL Students. We also have academic talks; past years' events included incredible talks from Sir Roger Penrose, Bjarne Stroustrup and Dr Tom Crawford! 

Our content is not limited to scientists; it's diverse, inclusive, and engaging, ensuring there's something enjoyable for everyone, regardless of your educational background! Besides workshops and academic talks, we also have great social events throughout the year, including pub quizzes and game nights!

How to get involved?  

To have access to these events at a discounted price, join us as a member!

If you wish to write for us, visit our website, click on the submission button and write a proposal. Alternatively, if you have already written the article, then you may upload the article to our website. We have a detailed document on the website on the submission page "How to write for UCL Science Magazine",  which is a useful guide in writing for us. All articles must be a maximum of 750 words and based on relevant research - we aim to make our articles as engaging and accessible as possible to the wider UCL community!

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If you have any questions, feel free to email us at [email protected] or DM us on Instagram!

 

Events

Academic Talk
12/11/2025 | 18:00 - 19:30

Join us as two leading UCL scientists share how science is transforming our understanding of both the universe and human health. Prof. Richard Ellis will discuss how the James Webb Space Telescope is revealing the earliest galaxies and reshaping our knowledge of cosmic origins. Dr. Exequiel Porta will explain how cutting-edge molecular research is driving new treatments for neglected tropical