#MadeAtUCL Season Three

#MadeAtUCL Season 3- Making the Invisible Visible

33 min · 12. sept. 2022
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This month we’re looking at the invisible... the things you might not usually notice. Cerys and team are looking at city soundscapes, the Antarctica continent and the radio frequency spectrum. We’re looking at these three subjects through a new lens and discussing how we make the invisible, visible. Hosts: Molly Rasbash, Maria Bunyun, Taqwa Sadiq (UCL Students) Guests: Andrew Mitchell, Prof Ilan Kellman, Dr Matthew Ritchie (UCL Academics) For the show notes and transcript, visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/s3-ep4-making-invisible-visible

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#MadeAtUCL Season 3 - The UCL Walking Tour: A Closer Look

In June this year, UCL launched the UCL Walking Tour, a free guided walking tour aimed at inviting members of the public onto campus to learn more about UCL as a university and research institution and embrace its place at the heart of the Bloomsbury community. This month, host Cerys alongside Ariana Razavi, Molly Rashbash and Chanju Mwanza, delve deeper into three of the tours stops, the Wilkins Building, the Petrie Museum and the Student Centre and discuss the role that these places on campus have on the people who use them every day – students and staff. While these buildings form key parts of UCL’s history, they are just a small part of the tour, only by taking the full tour can visitors learn about the noble laureates and the famous alumni that have studied or researched at UCL, the mysterious secret tunnels that run under the Cruciform building and the Japanese Garden which stands as a symbol of UCL’s diverse community and international links. To book onto the free tour: bit.ly/UCLWalkingTour [https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FUCLWalkingTour&token=4b61b8-1-1666965414986]

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