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Faces of UCL
UCL Podcasts
7 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Faces of UCL, the podcast that uncovers the stories and people making an impact at University College London, with reflections from across its global community. In each episode, guests share what UCL has meant to them. What have they contributed? What have they gained? And what role do they believe UCL can play as it enters its third century? Presented by Dr Michael Spence, UCL’s President and Provost.
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Welcome to Faces of UCL, the podcast that uncovers the stories and people making an impact at University College London, with reflections from across its global community. In each episode, guests share what UCL has meant to them. What have they contributed? What have they gained? And what role do they believe UCL can play as it enters its third century? Presented by Dr Michael Spence, UCL’s President and Provost.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Episode 2: Questioning assumptions in life and the lab
Faces of UCL
26 minutes
2 weeks ago
Episode 2: Questioning assumptions in life and the lab

In this episode of Faces of UCL, UCL President and Provost Dr Michael Spence chats with Dr Michael Sulu, UCL Associate Professor in Biochemical Engineering and UCL's Envoy for Race Equality.

Michael did his first degree at UCL and came back following a Master’s at York University and a PhD and post-doc at the University of Birmingham, after discovering a love for teaching during his PhD in using bacteria to produce hydrogen as a fuel. He combines biochemical engineering with brewing: UCL is building a new brewery and micro-distillery on its UCL East campus to support both teaching and community engagement.

Mike’s work as UCL’s Race Equality Envoy centres on listening and understanding diverse experiences. He's learned that even well-intentioned solutions don't always match the actual problems communities face. One key insight he’s observed: international students often want more opportunities to mix, but the institution isn't always creating the spaces and conditions for them to do that.

He notices how stereotypes affect confidence – women underselling their abilities, and Black British students internalising the belief they must "work twice as hard," which stops them asking for help. His message is: "You can ask for help, and it's okay to ask for help."

One of Mike's proudest achievements is a year-long programme supporting students from lower social classes and minoritised backgrounds into research careers. He gives them the skills to apply to do research and to make informed choices, rather than just “funnel them into doing PhDs”.

What keeps him at UCL? The people and the multidisciplinary environment where biochemical engineers can learn from social scientists and artists alike.

Credits

Presenter: Dr Michael Spence, UCL President & Provost

Guest: Dr Michael Sulu, UCL Associate Professor in Biochemical Engineering and UCL's Envoy for Race Equality.

Produced by UCL Communications and UCL Educational Media

Faces of UCL
Welcome to Faces of UCL, the podcast that uncovers the stories and people making an impact at University College London, with reflections from across its global community. In each episode, guests share what UCL has meant to them. What have they contributed? What have they gained? And what role do they believe UCL can play as it enters its third century? Presented by Dr Michael Spence, UCL’s President and Provost.