A new way to recycle your old tech and help students facing financial hardship
We’re proud to partner with Genuine Solutions to turn your old tech into vital funds to support students in hardship
"Not many people thought that a totally blind person could rally, let alone win 2 world championships!"
Written by Rachel Morgan, MSc Crime ScienceHi! My name is Rachel and I am reading for an MSc in Crime Science in the Department of Security and Crime Science.
What does the Union believe? Updates from Union Executive
On Tuesday 12 December, we had our third Union Executive meeting of the year. In this meeting, your elected student leaders consider your ideas that had been submitted and debated at our Policy Zones.
Mary's COP28 Debrief
Catch up with what Mary has been doing at the world's biggest climate conference. Watch Mary's daily video diary...
Studying with Cystic Fibrosis
Anonymous, Human Rights MA
COP28 Sustainability Forum Calls for Urgent Climate Action
At the COP28 Student Sustainability Forum, students came together with the UCL COP28 team to discuss what action needs to be taken to go further and faster, in the race to net zero.
Why is Transgender Day of Remembrance important?
Written by Anji, your Trans Officer.Hi everyone. I’m Anji (they/them), and I’m your Trans Officer at the Union. Today, 20 November, is Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR).
The next generation of climate leaders are studying at UCL today
Climate change impacts everyone, but the future belongs to young people. So we're sending Mary to the world's biggest climate conference - COP28.
'I’m really worried about getting through this year'
Welcome to our Money Diaries series. Here, you can step into the shoes of students from all walks of life at UCL and uncover an intimate glimpse into their weekly spending habits. Now more than ever, we believe it's important to open up the conversation about finance while working to support you through the use of our Union services.
Sabbs on the Sofa - Episode 3
This week, Issy is joined by UCL President and Provost, Michael Spence. They talked about the current conflict in Israel and Palestine, staff strikes, climate change, the cost of living, and the future of student life at UCL...
'Ditch the Disposable' challenge!
Join the challenge!Our cafes are always doing as much as they can to be more sustainable.
Supporting our community during the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine
We’re in despair at the continuing crisis in Israel and Palestine. 
9 ways to make a little extra money as a student
Find a job as a student and put money back in your pocket. Here are 9 ways you can make a little extra money as a student.
Rep Elections 2023: Your Vote. Your Vision. You Decide.
Vote Week in The Rep Elections 2023 is HERE, and the excitement is contagious. Your vote is your ticket to shaping your future while at UCL. It's not just a week; it's a chance to have your say in the decisions that matter most. And to top it off, our candidates are nothing short of amazing.
Sabbs on the Sofa - Episode 2
Catch the latest episode of Sabbs on the Sofa below.Issy and Shaban talk roles, rep elections, Rhapsody and more...
130 years of Students' Union UCL
This year we've been celebrating 130 years since our foundation - this milestone has given us an opportunity to look back on our history and think about the exciting future ahead.
Saluting Our UCL Sisters: Elsa Goveia and Altheia Jones-Lecointe
Since 1987, the United Kingdom has formally celebrated Black History Month each October.
Athlete Profiles - Elisia Swaby
For Black History Month, we spoke to some of our Black athletes on their experiences of sport at UCL...
Still looking for accomodation?
UCL Accommodation is currently accepting bookings from all UCL students who are looking for accommodation for the 2023-24 academic year.
Support for those impacted by the earthquake in Afghanistan
We're devastated to hear of the recent earthquake which struck Herat province in Afghanistan on Saturday morning. The 6.3 magnitude earthquake is one of the deadliest to hit the country in the past two decades, with the death toll rising to over 1,000 and injuring many more.