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Services during the spring break:
We will be closed from 2 April and reopen on 8 April at 1pm. www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-coll...
A person using a virtual reality headset in the Grant Museum.
#ThrowbackThursday to @ucl.ac.uk's 2025 year in review featuring our World of Wasps exhibition! www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/dec/ucl-2025-y... #GMZWasps
X-ray image of a chameleon in a plastic pint cup during CT scanning. Chameleon is facing downward and a clutch of eggs are visible in abdomen.
X-ray image (ventral view) of a chameleon specimen in a plastic pint cup. Chameleon is facing downward and eggs can be seen in abdomen.
Image of chameleon specimen in plastic pint cup (with acid-free tissue packed around it) in CT scanner. The curly tail is visible out of the top of the cup.
Anyone for a pint of chameleon?
Best way to stabilise our freeze-dried specimen for CT scanning. And what a surprise to see that she has eggs! @laurabporro.bsky.social
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A virtual wasp flying through a reimagined rewilded Grant Museum.
We are excited to share that we have been shortlisted for Best Use of Digital in the 2026 @museumsandheritage.com Awards for our work on the World of Wasps exhibition. Read more here: www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-coll...
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Not quite. Image shows an elongate stuffed skin of a hyrax on perspex mount on table. The legs stretch out from the body in a pose reminiscent of Superman.
Image of museum display case with various specimens including the newly mounted hyrax study skin. A hyrax skull is in the foreground and a wombat model and skeleton is in the background. It appears that the wombats are riding on top of the hyrax but we can assure you they are not.
We have lift off! The new mount for our hyrax study skin not only elevates it for pest prevention but gives it the super hero pose appropriate for this unintentionally aerodynamic specimen.
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200 years ago, UCL was founded on a radical idea: education for all.
To mark our bicentenary, the Two Centuries Here Exhibition explores UCL’s past, present, and future across our Bloomsbury campus.
The exhibition is open from 18 Feb 2026 to 31 July 2027.
#UCL200
People at the Student Centre. There is a curated display on the wall and a large banner with text which reads, "UCL200. Two Centuries Here.".
Students looking at the display part of the Two Centuries Here exhibition.
Visitors looking into Two Centuries Here display cases at the Octagon Gallery.
A student writing on a card in response to the question on the wall which reads, "What do you hope for the future of UCL?".
Two Centuries Here is a multi-space exhibition in the heart of central London, tracing @ucl.ac.uk’s origins and exploring 200 years of ground-breaking research, innovation, education and impact. Find out more here: www.ucl.ac.uk/about/events... #UCL200
UCL illuminated show with micrarium exhibit microscope slides across Wilkins building.
Wilkins building with illuminations of jarred specimens, bones and CT printed gharial skulls (Dr Laura Porro UCL Centre for Integrative Anatomy and team at UCL Bartlett B:Made studio)
UCL illuminated projections showing historic images of teaching classes in Grant Museum with leafy backdrop. Bioacoustics by Dr Jim Labisko UCL CBER.
Projections showing reconstructed Grant Museum dodo skeletons that were scanned and rearticulated by UCL anatomy student Byron Jarrett (UCL Centre for Integrative Anatomy).
UCL200 bicentenary projection show was spectacular! Showcasing 200 years of @ucl.ac.uk innovation and impact. @uclgrantmuseum.bsky.social portion featuring the micrarium, moles, @ucllifesciences.bsky.social
biodiversity research and @ucl-c4ia.bsky.social collaborations and student projects.
💜 Today, @ucl.ac.uk marks 200 years since its foundation.
Throughout 2026, we will celebrate two centuries of learning and innovation and share those achievements with our global community.
➡️Discover our exciting #UCL200 programme of events and learn how you can get involved.
Today, UCL turns 200. 🎉 For two centuries, our community has opened doors, challenged convention and pushed the boundaries of knowledge across every discipline. Thank you to everyone who’s been part of the UCL story, here’s to the next century. ✨
#UCL200 #LoveUCL
UCL museum staff moving a trolley with a carefully wrapped gorilla skeleton. An umbrella is held over the gorilla.
Our gorilla skeleton is on the move ahead of preparations for the upcoming bicentenary celebrations. #UCL200
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A variety of wasp nest specimens in a display case at the Grant Museum.
Visitors interacting with the exhibition at the Grant Museum.
Two people looking into a display case at the Grant Museum.
Two people examining the paper sculptures in the Grant Museum.
We have now wrapped up our World of Wasps exhibition. It’s been great sharing their extraordinarily complex social structures, and celebrating their importance in our ecosystem. #GMZWasps
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A visitor in the Grant Museum of Zoology using a virtual reality headset.
Last chance to see our World of Wasps exhibition, available to view until 24 January! Zoom inside a virtual wasp’s nest and see their life as master architects, pest controllers and pollinators. www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-coll... #GMZWasps
Waspy dressed visitors flank UCL’s wasp woman Seirian Sumner in front of Peter Ayres’ wasp nest sculptures in the Grant Museum of Zoology.
It was buzzing in @uclgrantmuseum.bsky.social today with #WaspLove on full display with a visit from Shona and Tam Reppe and @waspwoman.bsky.social herself! See World of Wasps exhibition before it closes on Jan 24.
Brilliant new @qi.com episode ‘W Animals’ featuring one of @uclgrantmuseum.bsky.social ‘s famous specimens!
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One month to go… UCL turns 200! 🎉
On 11 February, we kick off #UCL200 – a year of celebrations marking our radical founding in 1826 as London’s first university, open to all. Expect parties, exhibitions, student festivals, art, books, performances, and more.
Get ready!
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Wasps are extraordinary animals living within complex social structures. Zoom inside a virtual nest and experience their homes, lifestyles and relationships at our exhibition until 24 January. www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-collections/even... #GMZWasps
We would like to wish everyone a wonderful Winter Break! We are closed and will reopen at 1pm on 6 January 2026. www.ucl.ac.uk/library/news...
A person wearing a virtual reality headset.
We are proud to currently host the world's first exhibition centred on wasps, combining science, art and technology to reveal the secret world of these complex animals. Read more in the LCCOS Annual Report here: www.ucl.ac.uk/lccos/about-...
Jonathan Goodwin.
Join us on 9 January for award-winning actor Jonathan Goodwin’s live one-man adaptation of H. G. Wells’ sci-fi classic The Time Machine in the atmospheric surroundings of @ucl.ac.uk’s zoology museum! www.ucl.ac.uk/event-ticket...
Specimens in a display case at the Grant Museum of Zoology.
See this year's @ucl.ac.uk zoology student presentations and find out what they have discovered about their mystery museum specimens. Drop in between 2pm - 5pm on 5 December.
John Zhang of Datascape Realities.
John Zhang of Datascape Realities, the collective behind the virtual reality experiences at the heart of our latest exhibition, talks about the creative process and why virtual reality is an important tool in science communication. Read more here: www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-coll... #GMZWasps
Join us on 9 December and discover the unusual amongst our collection with a new, and free to attend, scavenger hunt. Find out more and book here:
Maria Dragoi stood in the Micrarium at the Grant Museum of Zoology.
What’s missing from natural history collections? Maria Dragoi, @ucl.ac.uk Museum Studies alumna and current PhD candidate, discusses her research into our entomology collection and the importance of interpreting collections through a decolonial lens. www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-coll...