Ann researches the ways in which psychological experiences and social processes are linked and intersectional. She became fascinated by this topic because people were often treated too simplistically in much psychological work.
Anthony Costello is Professor of International Child Health and Director of the UCL Institute for Global Health. He trained as a pediatrician and has expertise in maternal and child health epidemiology and programmes in developing countries.
Dr. Brian Klaas is an Associate Professor in Global Politics at University College London and a columnist for The Washington Post, as well as a best-selling author on global politics & how power corrupts leaders.
Dr Farhana Mann is a London based psychiatrist and a Wellcome Clinical Research Fellow at University College London, where she is researching loneliness in people with severe mental health problems.
Harry Costello is a clinical academic fellow at University College London's Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. His research focuses on the neural and psychological processes underlying depression in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease
Katy Hessel is a brilliant Art historian, curator, broadcaster and writer with a passion for shining a light on the role of women in art. Katy is one of the most vital and exciting voices in the art world, who is bringing new audiences to art.
Keri is a developmental psychologist and criminologist. She is Associate Professor and co-Director of the Centre for Education in Criminal Justice System.
Matthew runs the Cities Imaginaries project as part of UCL's Urban Lab, where he looks at the metropolitan city in literature.
Ruth Morgan is a Professor of Crime and Forensic Science at University College London (UCL); Vice Dean of the UCL faculty of Engineering Sciences, and both founder and director of the UCL Centre for the Forensic Sciences.