Happy Orthodox Easter
Posts by UCL Science and Technology Studies (STS)
Wishing everybody a very happy Easter!
Have a happy and kosher Passover!
Faculty Focus! Hear from Dr. Joanna Octavia, associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Science & Technology Policy, on her experience moving from policy research and industry to academia.
Read what she has to say here!
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Ramadan Mubarak to everyone celebrating
恭喜發財! Wishing everyone a healthy, happy and prosperous Year of the Horse!
Watch our new video! STS student Anezka Khan goes behind the scenes of one of our MSc Science Communication modules: Can We Engage with Conspiracy Theorists?
youtu.be/-8n5PTFKbQw
Calling all Undergraduate Finalists! Help shape STS’s future by completing the NSS. Your feedback has already created real change - from transition mentors for new students to a dedicated STS Student Advisor. Make your voice count and help improve life at UCL!
🎉 Congratulations to UCL STS student Tanisha Zaman on the publication of Beyond the Screens: The Legacy of the Digital Health Ambassadors. A fantastic achievement. View the full paper here:
Sir Roland Jackson 9th Bart (1954-2026)
It is with great sadness that we report the sudden and unexpected death of Roland Jackson whilst climbing on Helvellyn on 10 January 2026.
https://bit.ly/4jK8CbC
Congratulations to UCL STS’s Professor Simon Werrett on the publication of his new paper exploring the rich intersections of art and science in eighteenth‑century Russia. A fascinating contribution to the field. Read it here:
🎉 Congratulations to UCL STS’s Dr Erman Sözüdoğru on his new paper “Pragmatic pluralism and problem framing: Why pragmatism demands pluralism.”
Read it here: www.sciencedirect.co...
#UCL #STS #Philosophy #Pragmatism #Research
🧠📚 Why STS still matters.
A new Science Museum Group Journal piece revisits 40 years of Leviathan & the Air-Pump and the anniversary event hosted by the Science Museum & UCL Department of Science & Technology Studies.
👉 https://bit.ly/4pxtnse
#WeareSTS #UCL #ScienceMuseum
We’d like to wish all our staff, students, and community a joyful festive season. UCL will be closed from 5:30pm on Tuesday 23rd December 2025 and will reopen at 9:00am on Monday 5th January 2026.
We look forward to welcoming you back in 2026!
#HappyChristmas #FestiveSeason
Join our Sci-Comm students on a trip to the BBC Broadcasting House!🗞️
#bbc #bbcbroadcastinghouse #journalism #sciencejournalism #sciencecommunication
An insight into Jamie Lewis’ fascinating Bigfoot lecture.🐾 #bigfoot #weirdscience #unusualthings #sciencefiction
Watch to find out what our Sci-Comm lot got up to the in the @sciencemuseum.org.uk WonderLab. Students were tasked with evaluating museum and exhibition ethics.🏛️🧪
#sciencemuseum #scienceandtechnology #museumexhibition #universitylife #universitytrip #londonlife #scicomm #sciencecommunication
On 18 November @stsucl.bsky.social History of Science Reading Group we discussed Tanfer Tunc, 'Science and Diplomacy: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Third Presidential Cruise’, @isisjournal.bsky.social , 2024, 115/4. www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
🎓 Mel A., BSc Sociology & Politics of Science student, shares thoughts on The New Jim Crow in conversation with Dr Jenny Bulstrode.
🔗 Read more: bit.ly/4pJFnYj
#UCLSTS #StudentVoices #TheNewJimCrow #Sociology #PoliticsOfScience
🎉 Exciting news from @UCLSTS! We’re thrilled to welcome Professor Andy Stirling as an Honorary Professor in our department. Andy, is a emeritus professor at Sussex, and has been a valued friend to the department for decades. For more info 👉https://bit.ly/4hFlY7K
STS is proud that Helen Pearson, Honorary Professor of Practice with us, and who teaches on our SciCom MSc, has been awarded the European Science Journalist of the Year Award from the European Federation for Science Journalism.
#ScienceJournalism #ScienceCommunication
We’re hiring! We are recruiting for Science Communication Technician (Equipment and Resources) to join our Department from November 2025. For more info and to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/43BnBxu
Closing Date: 10th November 2025
#WeAreSTS #Sciencecommunication #MSc
We’re hiring! We are recruiting for Associate Professor in the Material and Public Cultures of Science to join our Department from January 2026. For more info and to apply, please visit: http://bit.ly/48Ll8nU
Closing Date: 9th November 2025
#WeAreSTS #education #lecturer
We were honoured to host the 2025 @aaas.org Kavli foundation Journalism Award Lecture by Natasha Loder. Her talk, From Print to Prompts, explored the wild ride from analog to AI—and the future of science journalism. Watch here: youtu.be/9L6zKT6O240
🎥 Video by Evan Sykes
#ScienceWriting
🎉 Huge congratulations to Professor Emily Dawson on her Inaugural Lecture last night: Popular Culture and Science. A brilliant evening celebrating her work and vision! #InauguralLecture #ScienceAndCulture
@uclsts hosted a taster lecture for students visiting from all over South Africa
#education #scienceandtechnology #tastersession
Still time to join us on 15th October to talk the future of science journalism with @natashaloder.bsky.social as @stsucl.bsky.social hosts the @aaas.org @kavlifoundation.org Award lecture. Sign up here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ucl-sts-ho...
UCL graphic announcing KEF success: bold text reads ‘A leading university for knowledge exchange - 5 years in a row,’ with ‘knowledge exchange’ highlighted in green; UCL logo top-right; photo of the UCL Portico with ‘WELCOME’ banners at the bottom.
UCL has been rated as a leading university for knowledge exchange for the fifth year in a row in Research England’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF).
Read the news story: bit.ly/46tDarL
#KEF5
@uclenterprise.bsky.social
It's the start of the new Academic Year! It was great to meet our new #undergraduate cohort at our Welcome Session this morning. #WeAreSTS #STS #HPS #STSUCL
Yesterday Tate Modern saw us wandering around its exhibits for our away day. We discussed good & bad theologies of radio technologies; whether Rothko's moods exist or are performed, & what happens to art when stripped of context. All while setting off alarms & getting told off for touching exhibits.