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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.

There are no other types of Cookies set by this website.

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