Today sees the launch of UCL's iTunes platform, which can be used to download, among other things, lectures and seminars. There's not much material on there yet, but the university promises that highlights of UCL on iTunes U will include:
- first-hand expert accounts of the history of neuroscience, produced by the Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL
- a weekly audio round-ups of news from UCL [and]
- UCL's hugely popular Lunch Hour Lectures, providing the public with a behind-the-scenes look at cutting-edge research
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