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They are used to track usage information so that the user experience can be improved and made easy, useful and reliable. They do not reveal the identity of the user and cannot be used to identify you personally.

This website uses Session Cookies. Session Cookies allow a website to keep track of a user's movements between pages so they don't have to repeatedly supply information they've already provided elsewhere on the website.

This is because Websites have no in-built memory; therefore users will be treated by a website as new visitors every time they move to a new page.

Session Cookies help to remember a user as they navigate through the website during a browsing session.

In addition, we use a third-party service called Google Analytics which also places Cookies.

For information about the Cookies Google Analytics sets, please read: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage#cookiesSet

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For more information you may want to read the UCL Privacy Policy.

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