UCL Minds
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UCL Minds is a education podcast hosted by UCL. It has 500 episodes, with the latest published April 2026.
UCL (University College London) is consistently ranked among the world's top ten universities (QS World University Rankings 2010 - 2021). Our excellence extends across all academic disciplines, from one of the world's foremost centres for research and teaching in the biological sciences to world-renowned centres for architecture (UCL Bartlett), education (UCL IOE) and fine art (UCL Slade School).UCL is London's leading multidisciplinary university, with more than 13,000 staff and 43,000 students from 150 different countries. Founded in 1826 in the heart of London, UCL was the first university in England to welcome students of any religion and the first to welcome women on equal terms with men.UCL Minds brings together UCL’s knowledge, insights, and ideas through events, activities, and digital content open to everyone. Find out what’s on UCL Minds: www.ucl.ac.uk/minds
education ·en ·500 episodes
Making Visible Invisible Communities: How youth clubs and local community spaces can support young people’s health and wellbeing
Episode 6: Using Pronouns in Higher Education: Comfort Not Obligation
Episode 5: We had great plans for EDI, but who was going to lead it?
Season 3, Episode 1 - The End of Coal, featuring Dr Andrew Seaton
The Bartlett Review Podcast: Tackling the UK housing crisis
Episode 4 - Living Between Tempos — ADHD, Music, and the International Student Journey with Kaito Mizukoshi
How Can Crypto Protect Forests and Empower Communities
Episode 23- Jenny Lange on the gothic history of neuroscience, a Halloween special
Slow Down and Listen: Hermeneutics for Social Entrepreneurs
The Bartlett Review Podcast: Cities in flux - rethinking temporary urbanism and adaptability
The Bartlett Review Podcast: Roadkill, unveiling the true cost of our toxic relationship with cars
Season 5 - Ageing Playfully: Transforming perspectives on growing older
MOSUL LIBRARY; REBUILDING KNOWLEDGE - A conversation with Dr Mohammad Jassim
Active Minds: Exploring the Links Between Student Lifestyles and Mental Health
Building Better Minds: Neuroarchitecture and the Future of Inclusive Design
Season 5 - Beyond the neglectful state: unpacking public health and personal freedom
The Bartlett Review Podcast: Tomorrow’s cities: AI in urban planning
The Bartlett Review Podcast: Recognising slavery’s history in city regeneration
THE WORK AND HERITAGE OF THE JEWS OF KOYA - A Conversation with Dr Bzhar Ahmed
Rewilding the University - Prof Cathy Elliott's inaugural lecture
Constitutional Reform in the UK
Is Morality the Cause of Ideological Disagreement?
Disability Representation in Politics
AI and Public Services
Imagining Turkey with Gündüz Vassaf
5. The Aesthetic Self: James Lewis
4. The Ethics of Attention: Iris Murdoch
Imagining Turkey Through Romeyka: A conversation with Professor Ioanna Sitaridou
Season 5, Episode 7 - From sidelines to solutions: Tackling emissions in sport
The Bartlett Review Podcast: The AI blueprint for the construction industry
Season 5 - Listening to connect: how understanding beliefs can transform public health
3. The Ethics of Authenticity: Charles Taylor
2. From Sincerity to Authenticity: Bernard Williams
1. The Conversational Self: Daniela Dover
Local Solutions, National Crisis: New Insights on Men’s Mental Health from the North East
Episode 09 - Sports, hobbies and interests
Trailer: The Self Today
Episode 08 - Student Advisers (UCL SSWS)- Let's ask the staff!
Season 5, Episode 6 - ‘Are we on course to decarbonise shipping?’: A podcast Talanoa at the IMO
Giving Birth & Birth Interventions
Episode 07 - Politics
Episode 5 - Reflections and endings
Episode 4 - Working the system
Episode 3 - Caught in a net-of-work
Episode 2 - How care functions
Episode 1 - Can I call you a carer?
Episode 0 - Introduction
Episode 06 - Mixed Topics
Season 5 - Running together: Parkrun & the transformative power of grassroots community fitness
Episode 4: Neuroimaging Research Has a Hair Problem!
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