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2022 News

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Pollination expert to be quizzed by MPs on insect decline

MPs will examine听the potential impacts insect decline will have on food security and the environment
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Expert Comment: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

Professor Rebecca Rist, 色狗导航 medieval historian, comments on the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
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University professor appointed CBE in New Years honours

The Vice Chancellor congratulated Professor Glaister on his appointment
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Lightning sparks new source of climate data, 100 years later

The discovery by weather and climate scientists used pre-Second World War data records from Australia and Scotland
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Lab-grown meat and insects on the menu for young adults

New research from the 色狗导航 shows that younger age groups are significantly more likely to be open to the idea of eating lab-grown meat, or insects, than older people.

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Expert comment: Questions on crazy weather answered

Dr Peter Inness answers the weather questions we've all posed听
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Reading in the news - Thu 22 Dec

Latest coverage of the University, including research on the impact of climate change on aviation and turbulence
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Expert comment: Widespread White Christmas 'unlikely'

Milder conditions look set to stay
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Santa Run on campus raises money for Reading charities

More than 600 runners donned their Santa outfits for the reading Rotary Santa Run
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Reading in the news - Wed 21 Dec

The University is in the news today, with the affects of climate change on aviation, and more.
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International students one of our best imports

Pro-Vice-Chancellor Peter Miskell expands on his defence of international students during a recent Winter Graduation speech in this blog

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Children鈥檚 packaging workshop a success

Children do 鈥渇un, easy, and interesting鈥 activities to learn about how to dispose of food packaging sustainably.

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Reading in the news - Tue 20 Dec

Media coverage for the University, including comment on changing winter weather, climate predictions for next year and increasing Covid cases.
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Expert comment: why UK is mild after freezing temperatures

This comes after the coldest week since 2010 was recorded at at the 色狗导航鈥檚 Atmospheric Observatory
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Reading in the news - Mon 19 Dec

News featuring the 色狗导航, including early climate warnings.
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Expert comment: driest start to a winter in century

Dr Stephen Burt explains what the dry conditions could mean for next year
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TV science journalist given honorary degree

He was commended for communicating complex messages on COVID
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Reading in the news - Fri 16 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including comment on how droughts exposed Europe's fragile energy system
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Consumers need more guidance on food packaging disposal

Surveys of consumers in Poland and Spain show that a lack of knowledge about food packaging symbols is hindering effective disposal practices.

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Reading in the news - Thu 15 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including a review of the climate disasters and extreme weather of 2022
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Global graduations showcase University鈥檚 worldwide reach

The University celebrated graduation ceremonies in England, South Africa and Malaysia.
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Trust in food authorities falls after Covid-19

As the world recovers from the Covid-19 crisis, research shows that trust in food authorities has fallen.

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Reading in the news - Wed 14 Dec

News featuring the 色狗导航, including our new clinical training suite.
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Stonehenge boulders form 鈥榝airytale鈥 Grotto at campus

The structure is听hidden away at the University鈥檚 Whiteknights campus and is made up of sarsen stones from Wiltshire.听
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Reading in the news - Tue 13 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including interviews about this week's cold weather
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Charity founder honoured for helping people out of poverty

Nancy Mudenyo Hunt is the founder of The Nasio Trust, which helps educate and empower people in western Kenya
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Expert comment: Why snow is difficult to predict

Dr Rob Thompson explains why temperature matters when predicting whether it will snow or not
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Reading in the news - Mon 12 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including comments on the cold weather the UK is embracing
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Reading in the news - Fri 9 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including a feature on how Reading's warming stripes have inspired a biodiversity expert
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Openness to animal research debate wins Reading award

The 色狗导航 takes a positive stance on encouraging debate on campus.

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Open Day kickstarts museum research collaboration

The Research Open Day was held last month to launch the first phase of a long-term research collaboration.
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Biodiversity boost from new global university alliance

The University has joined the newly launched Nature Positive Universities Alliance
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Upgraded facility to train next generation of NHS staff

A mock hospital ward will be created at the University to train students and NHS staff
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Fewer flights and cars to help hit Net Zero

New guidelines to encourage sustainable business travel and greener commuting

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Reading in the news - Thu 8 Dec

News featuring the University, including the latest green credentials.
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Reading in the news - Wed 7 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including insight on how Chardonnay could be produced in the UK due to rising temperatures.
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Primary foreign language teachers to get digital development

ESRC funds 色狗导航 to improve the language and teaching skills of primary educators.
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Gut research funding to improve health via food

Reading is one of six publicly-funded hubs for diet and health research and innovation.
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Reading in the news - Tue 6 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including more expert insight on the strep outbreak
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Reading in top five green universities in the UK

The University has been ranked fourth in the 2022/23 People & Planet University League
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Wine forecast: Britain could be Chardonnay champions by 2050

Over one-fifth听of the UK may have suitable weather by mid-Century to grow Chardonnay grapes for still wines.


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Reading in the news - Mon 5 Dec

Our experts comment on recent disease outbreaks, among other stories featuring the University.
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Reading in the news - Fri 2 Dec

The latest coverage of the University, including a feature on why some autistic people find supermarket environments challenging
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Excavation expert celebrated for digs up and down the UK

Dr Thomas has a sustained track record in leading major research excavations
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History of chocolate to be investigated at University

The study will delve into how the confectionery changed the world
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University accounts show continued financial resilience

The University accounts for 2021/22 have been published
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Reading in the news - Thu 1 Dec

Flood proof homes and climate stripes themed Xmas gifts feature in the news today.
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Fungi in sink drains act as 鈥榬eservoirs for mould鈥

Sinks and P-traps are home to a surprising number of fungal organisms.

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Whisky created from seeds with help from Museum

Papers stored at The MERL served as an important source of information for whisky makers
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Reading in the news - Wed 30 Nov

Media coverage for the University, including Alzheimer's detection and supporting breastfeeding mothers back into the workplace
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Reading in the news - Tue 29 Nov

The latest coverage of the University, including a look at how students are being supported during the cost of living crisis.
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Travel drop aided lockdown methane surge, study finds

Reduced transport emissions led to lower levels of a chemical that acts like a detergent to remove methane from the atmosphere
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Hydrogen-based economy could prevent carbon emissions

Hydrogen听has no direct greenhouse effect but is an indirect climate gas
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Thames mussel studies 60 years apart show nature decline

An 80-year-old Reading zoologist鈥檚 research from almost six decades ago has played a significant role in a 鈥榲ery worrying鈥 discovery
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Expert Comment: Group A Streptococcus outbreak

Dr Simon Clarke responds to news of an outbreak of infection in a school.
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Reading in the News - Mon 28 Nov

The latest coverage of the University, including comment on how aerosols affect short term climate change.听
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Reading in the news 鈥 Fri 25 Nov

Latest media coverage for the University, including coverage of the impact of air pollution on climate change
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Reading in the news - Thu 24 Nov

The latest coverage of the University, including expert comment on Covid subvariants
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Live snake-worship bite accident highlights need for change

A man in rural India suffered a life-threatening snakebite at a local temple, highlighting the need for education
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Travel drop aided lockdown methane surge, study finds

Reduced transport emissions led to lower levels of another gas that acts like a detergent to remove methane from the atmosphere
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Reading in the news - Wed 23 Nov

Media coverage for the University, including the dangerous impacts of aerosols on the climate, and radical groups around the world
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Take climate-changing aerosols seriously, scientists say

The regional impacts caused by aerosol pollution must be considered in future plans to mitigate the effects of climate change
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Reading in the news - Tue 22 Nov

The latest coverage of the University, including research on the benefits and limitations of an alternate type of farming
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Reading in the News - Mon 21 Nov

Latest coverage of the University, including articles on what we might not have known about rain
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Nutrition honour for Reading Professor

Professor Julie Lovegrove receives the British Nutrition Foundation annual prize.
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Llama lab expert named UK鈥檚 best technician at THE Awards

She has worked on projects leading to the development of new treatments for children with epilepsy
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Greener flights from maths wins science prize at THE Awards

The team used a mathematical algorithm to calculate the optimum routes between European and USA destinations.
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Expert comment: Poor ventilation to blame for black mould

Dr Simon Clarke comments on protecting against black mould in the home
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Reading in the news - Fri 18 Nov

The University features in a range of news, from around the world.
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Salt more important than temperatures in sea ice formation

When polar seas freeze and ice forms, it is not only due to cold air chilling the surface of the water.听
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Reading in the news - Thu 17 Nov

Media coverage for the University, including comment on a new study about leprosy bacteria and conflict for Nato
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Reading in the news - Wed 16 Nov

Latest news featuring the 色狗导航, including commentary on headlining research.
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Reading in the News - Tue 15 Nov

The latest coverage of the University, including insight on the UK's unusually mild winter.听
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Reading researchers among most influential in the world

Five Reading researchers have been named among the most cited in the world
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'More intense hurricanes form rapidly due to climate change'

The human-caused phenomenon poses a huge challenge to weather forecasters听
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Reading in the News - Mon 14 Nov

The latest coverage of the University, including news about the support being offered to an Iranian asylum seeker.听
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Packaging workshop prepares children for eco-conscious life

Children take part in workshops on sustainable disposal of food packaging.

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Vice-Chancellor: Show solidarity with Iranian students

Professor Robert Van de Noort explains how the University supporting affected students
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Heating dilemma means less fruit and veg consumed - study

People who use pre-payment meters are more likely to use food banks, research shows
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Reading in the news - Fri 11 Nov

News featuring the 色狗导航, including progress towards net zero carbon.
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Carbon emissions halved in goal to reach Net Zero

The University has been recognised for its environmental efforts at a national awards show
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Meditating Trump might benefit environment 鈥 study

People who are individualistic are less likely to look after the environment, researchers who examined the link between ego and the environment have found
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Vice-Chancellor: Let鈥檚 be clear on sexual misconduct

Vice-Chancellor Robert Van de Noort writes on why collective responsibility is important to achieve a positive culture
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Reading in the news - Thu 10 Nov

News from the university, including our attendance at COP27.
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Air pollution threatens natural pest control

Controlling aphids with parasitic wasps is more difficult in polluted environments.
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Reading in the news - Wed 9 Nov

Latest media coverage for the University, including rainfall and flooding, COP27 and why eating apples and drinking tea is good for your health
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Reading in the news - Tue 8 Nov

The latest coverage of the University, including features on the role Reading is playing at COP27
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Eat apples and drink tea for good health

First nutritional guideline of its kind says an apple a day really can keep the doctor away.
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The MERL secures Arts Council England funding

The Partnership, led by the Museum of English Rural Life, is among Arts Council England鈥檚 new national portfolio of funded organisations听
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COP27: Reading providing vital climate science in Egypt

Walker Institute researchers and PhD students are participating in the UN's latest global climate change conference
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Obesity in Malaysia targeted at personalised nutrition event

The 色狗导航 was joined by Malaysian VIPs to discuss nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics for public health.
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Reading in the news - Fri 4 Nov

News from the University, including Shinfield Studios and COP27.

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San Marino hospital links help Alzheimer鈥檚 researchers

Seminar highlights clinical research collaboration with San Marino

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Reading in the news - Thu 3 Nov

News featuring the University, including trials of a four-day working week, and sustainable food security.
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First aider saves life of heart attack footballer

Dean Goddard and Michael Hagans reunited at the 色狗导航
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Community projects to receive funding

The Community Fund is a joint initiative between the University and the John Sykes Foundation
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Heatwaves compound the effects of pandemic and war

The Lancet Countdown 2022 lays out health impacts of climate change
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Reading in the news - Wed 2 Nov

Media coverage for the University, including comment on menopause medication and flexible working
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Cocoa and climate expertise showcased to Nicaragua diplomats

The Nicaraguan Ambassador to the UK visited the 色狗导航.

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Samuel Beckett Archive marks 50 years at Reading

A packed weekend of literary events at the University is taking place on November 4 and 5
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Reading in the news - Tue 1 Nov

Media coverage for the University, including bee pollination and human rights abuses in Russia
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Reading in the News - Mon 31 Oct

The latest coverage of the University, including mention of a sports officer who saved the life of a footballer who collapsed.
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Fairground鈥檚 legacy lives on in new University partnership

Typography students will have the chance to take part in a signwriting course with the funfair's owner
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Reading in the news - Fri 28 Oct

The latest news featuring 色狗导航 commentary on climate change, as well as the unseasonably warm weather, and more.
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Tree rings offer insight into devastating radiation storms

The storms occur once around every 1,000 years
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Reading in the news - Thu 27 Oct

The latest coverage of the University, including news about the impact of meat consumption on the environment
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Reading in the news - Weds 26 Oct

The latest coverage of the University, including news about research involving the electric charge of insects
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Reading in top 100 for Education and Physical Sciences

The results of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2023 are published today
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Reading in the news - Tue 25 Oct

Media coverage for the University, including electric insects, the science of storms and comment on the new PM.
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Insects affect electric fields in the atmosphere - study

Researchers measured the atmospheric electricity of a swarm of honeybees in flight
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Climate stripes get eco tartan makeover

Limited edition tartan T-shirts inspired by the University's climate stripes graphic are being made available to support research.
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Reading in the news - Mon 24 Oct

The latest coverage of the University, including news about a group of students who discovered a new type of orange tree
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Sci-fi show at Science Museum stars Reading climate experts

Scientists from the 色狗导航 have helped to bridge the gap between fiction and reality
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Reading in the news - Fri 21 Oct

The latest coverage of the University, including comments on the departure of Liz Truss as Prime Minister
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Reading in the news - Thu 20 Oct

Media coverage for the University, including the future for small high street retailers and the University's involvement in the Robot Highways project.
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Maths models may give policy makers major headache

Models that predict policy-driving scenarios - such as how a new pandemic might spread - may be too complex and delivering 鈥榳rong鈥 answers
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Partnership to tackle young people鈥檚 mental health

The Reading-Oxford partnership has received 拢35.4m in funding for mental and brain health.
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Reading in the news - Wed 19 Oct

Media coverage for the University, including comment on improving weather forecasts and the UK's changing energy policy.
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Bike security on campus moves up a gear

The University is stepping up bike security measures on campus following a rise in thefts
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From farm to fork, food sector training gets a revamp

A first-of-its-kind pan-European assessment process for all professional education and training programmes within the agrifood system is launching today.
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Reading in the news - Tue 18 Oct

The latest coverage of the 色狗导航, including reports on how climate change impacts wind speeds
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Reading to host DSA 2023 conference

The Development Studies Association鈥檚 (DSA) annual conference in 2023 will take place at the 色狗导航 from 28 to 30 June.
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Reading in the news - Mon 17 Oct

The latest coverage of 色狗导航, including features on the improving quality of weather forecasts
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'Action not words': Black History Month

Our Black History Month Lecture will be held on Thursday 20 October
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Reading is a centre of excellence for knowledge exchange

The 色狗导航 is a centre of excellence for knowledge exchange, as demonstrated by the latest KEF (knowledge exchange framework) review.

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Reading in the news - Fri 14 Oct

The University is in the top 200 universities in the world, and the UN General Assembly condemns Russia's annexations of Ukraine - this and more, in today's coverage.
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Reading in the news - Thu 13 Oct

Media coverage for the University, including the war in Ukraine and the University's Community Forum.
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Reading in top 200 for THE World University Rankings 2023

The University is ranked joint 198 in the world and joint 26 in the UK.
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Reading in the news - Wed 12 Oct

The latest coverage featuring the University, including news on the power of solar storms to wipe out power grids
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Reading in the news - Tue 11 Oct

Coverage highlights for the University, including comment on winter temperatures, Covid vaccinations and UN peacekeeping.
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Reading in the news - Mon 10 Oct

The latest news featuring the 色狗导航, including research on the impact of mangroves on climate change
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Reading in the news - Fri 7 Oct

More coverage of the 色狗导航, including details about research involving changing the properties of water droplets
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Reading in the news - Thu 6 Oct

The 色狗导航 in the news, including more coverage of predictions of a milder winter
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Releasing charge from UAVs can change water drops - study

Scientists from the 色狗导航 used UAVs to carry out the first-of-its-kind research
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Reading in the news - Wed 05 Oct

News of a mild winter forecast comes from the University, this week, as we prepare for the 'Running Out of Time' relay race.
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Reading maintains Guardian University Guide 2023 position

The University ranked highly for its teaching of a number of subjects, including graphic design and zoology
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Reading in the news - Tue 04 Oct

The latest news featuring the University, including predictions of a milder winter
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Reading in the news - Mon 03 Oct

The 色狗导航 in the news, including commentary on the environmental impact of gas leaks from Nord Stream, and how to thrive as a fresher.
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Partnership with Met Office will further climate research

A renewed partnership with the Met Office will help to understand the increasing impacts of extreme weather and climate change.
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University joins Mental Health Charter Programme

The 色狗导航 has signed up to a new framework, helping to strengthen mental health support for students and staff.

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Reading in the news - Fr 30 Sep

The university is in the news, with stories including autism-friendly supermarkets and a new teacher training accreditation.
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Supermarkets a 'spiderweb' of sensory experiences

Bright lights, loud noises, strong smells and changing temperatures can lead to sensory overload in supermarkets.
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Reading in the news - Thu 29 Sep

Media round-up for the University, including the cost of living crisis, extreme weather and the start of term.
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Empowering communities to inform social change with research

Communities in Reading and Slough set benefit from a new approach to community-led research
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Reading in the news - Wed 28 Sep

The 色狗导航 features in news coverage of ex-hurricanes threatening Europe, Lord of the Rings accents, and more.
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COP27 climate change relay is coming to campus

Reading professors to carry baton on part of its journey to the host city of the COP27 climate change conference
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Reading FC sustainability partnership nominated for award

The partnership between the University and Reading Football Club is up for a Sustainability in Sport Award
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Powerful hurricanes get second wind in Europe

Stronger hurricanes that are reenergised by jet stream winds are twice as likely to cross the Atlantic and wreak havoc in Europe than weaker ones, new research has found.

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Reading in the news - Tue 27 Sep

Coverage round-up for the University, including stories on tropical cyclones, long Covid and coffee health benefits.
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Reading Climate Festival 2022: University events

Find out more about what events the University is involved in this week as part of Reading Climate Festival.
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New partnership brings together research and policy

The University's Law School and the CCJS are partnering to connect researchers and students with practitioners and policy makers.
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Reading in the news - Mon 26 Sep

The university features in news coverage, including widening participation in STEM and the impact of Covid on sense of smell.
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Widening participation in STEM requires an attitude change

Students rule themselves out of, or in to, STEM disciplines, based on stereotyped views of what makes a typical student, a new study has found.

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Glass sculpture takes climate stripes into the gallery

A glass-blower will wow crowds at an exhibition in London next month
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Reading in the news - Fri 23 Sep

News coverage featuring the university, including discussion of the possibility of being infected with flu and Covid simultaneously
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Free tutoring helps pupils in Reading aim for university

Hundreds of Reading pupils will get tutoring in English, Maths or Science from trained students as part of a new scheme.

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Reading in the news - Thu 22 Sep

Media coverage of the university's activities, including an exhibition of glass art, inspired by our climate stripes graphics.
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Archaeology of Iran could aid understanding of global issues

A new book delves into the archaeology of early Iran and its findings could help us understand today's global issues
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Political songs concert showcases 420 years of protest music

The rich and centuries-long history of protest songs, in England, will be showcased this week.
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Reading in the news - Wed 21 Sep

News coverage featuring the university, including plans for our food service, and the development of a mask that can detect Covid.
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Innovative maths programme hosted at Reading

International scientists are meeting at the 色狗导航 this month for the inaugural Isaac Newton Institute Satellite Programme.
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Meteorology building renamed after eminent professor

The University's meteorology building has been renamed Brian Hoskins, after the professor who was involved in planning its construction
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Reading in the news - Tue 20 Sep

A roundup of coverage of the University, including expert comment on the possibility of a 'twindemic' this winter
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Author gives LGBT+ lecture for 2022

Tufayel Ahmed will give this year's annual Wolfenden Lecture on 22 September.
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Chancellor: Farewell to Queen鈥檚 鈥榬eassuring continuum鈥

Chancellor Paul Lindley reflects on Her Majesty The Queen's reign
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Top 30 ranking for Reading in Times league table

The 色狗导航 has risen four places in the latest Times league table
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Reading in the news - Fri 16 Sep

News featuring the University, including how where the University ranks in the latest Times league table.
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Reading in the news - Thu 15 Sep

News featuring the University, including how climate change affects wind speed, and the health benefits of blueberries.
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Reading in the news - Wed 14 Sep

The 色狗导航 in the news. Here is a summary of the latest stories, including interviews about the government's reversal of the fracking ban.
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Dr Patricia Hillebrandt (1929 鈥 2022)

Respected construction industry researcher and former Reading academic Dr Patricia Hillebrandt has died aged 92

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Reading in the news - Tue 13 Sep

The 色狗导航 in the news. Here is a summary of the latest stories, including coverage about global record-breaking heatwaves.
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Professor Joanna Clark (1978-2022)

We are very sad to announce the death of Joanna Clark, Professor of Environmental Science at the University
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Reading in the news - Mon 12 Sep

The 色狗导航 is in the news. Here is a summary of the latest stories, including the accession of King Charles III.
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Accession of King Charles III - VC statement

Statement by the Vice-Chancellor following the proclamation of the accession of His Majesty King Charles III

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Reading in the news - Fri 9 Sep

Media coverage of the 色狗导航, including commentary on the news that Queen Elizabeth II has died.
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Her Majesty The Queen: Vice-Chancellor statement

Statement issued by the University following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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Reading in the news - Thu 8 Sep

Media coverage for the University, including comment on the new malaria vaccine and the new PM.

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Reading in the news - Wed 7 Sep

Coverage round-up, including the eating habits of Stone Age Britons and the impact of climate change on air turbulence.
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Stone Age Brits loved porridge for breakfast too

People living in Britain thousands of years ago combined cereals and milk in cooking pots, archaeologists have found, suggesting they may have enjoyed the same hot porridge breakfasts as their modern-day descendants.

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Reading in the news - Tue 06 Sep

The latest news featuring the 色狗导航. Stories include global flooding, the appointment of Liz Truss as Prime Minister, and the UTI diagnosis.
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Maths professor appointed to international education body

Professor Paul Glaister will represent the UK on an international commission focused on improving maths education worldwide
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Students dig archaeology at Reading

Archaeologists at the University have had a busy summer delving into the past after the department posted top scores for research and teaching
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Times Higher Education Awards shortlist

The 色狗导航 is shortlisted in two categories for this year's听, announced recently (1 September).

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Reading in the news - Mon 05 Sep

News coverage including climate change, flash flooding, and psychobiotics.
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Reading in the news - Fri 02 Sep

News coverage including a dinosaur discovery and the latest Covid booster jab.
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Fossil discovery could be rare complete dinosaur skeleton

The exposed fossil of the hadrosaur is protruding from a hillside in Canada
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Reading in the news - Thu 01 Sep

News coverage including flooding in Pakistan, gas supply from Russia, and the origins of Covid.

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Reading in the news - Wed 31 Aug

Latest news coverage including cloud seeding research and how best to approach studying colonialism
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Reading in the news - Tue 30 Aug

News coverage including flooding in Pakistan and the importance of daydreaming
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Anglo-Saxon monastery was important trade hub

Those living in the 8th century monastery used the neighbouring Thames to its advantage, archaeologists have found
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Reading in the news - Fri 26 Aug

Coverage for the University, including the discovery of an 8th century monastery in Berkshire.
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Reading in the news - Thu 25 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including the new COVID-19 vaccine and the usefulness of homework.
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More students than ever get into the 色狗导航

More than 4,000 new undergraduate students will begin their studies in September 2022.

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Climate change could leave farmers short of hay feed

New听analysis听points to spring hay decline听in southern England听of up to 50% by 2080

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Reading in the news - Wed 24 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including research into declining hay yields and the health benefits of flavanoids.
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Reading in the news - Tue 23 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including gut health and a sensory supermarket experience.
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Reading in the news - Mon 22 Aug

Coverage round-up including Reading's campus being named one of Britain's top green spaces
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Reading in the news - Fri 19 Aug

Media coverage including A-Level results celebrations and what links Indian rainfall and the North Atlantic
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Whiteknights campus named one of Britain鈥檚 top green spaces

The 色狗导航 campus has won a 12th consecutive Green Flag Award
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How Atlantic air alters India鈥檚 food and water supply

Winter rain and snow in the western Himalayas could vary by almost 50%, due to effects from atmospheric conditions in the North Atlantic
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Reading in the news - Thu 18 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including A level results, drought and internships.
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Reading in the news - Wed 17 Aug

Media coverage of drought, flooding and the new Covid-19 vaccine continues
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Reading in the news - Tue 16 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including comment on drought, potential flash flooding and the new Covid-19 vaccine.
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Reading in the news - Mon 15 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including international coverage of Dr Rob Thompson's flooding after drought demo, plus further coverage of heatwaves.
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Reading in the news - Fri 12 Aug

The latest news coverage, including a viral video showing what happens when heavy rain falls on dry ground
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Arctic flights to shed light on sea ice and storms link

Scientists are flying through Arctic storms to study how they impact sea ice, and vice versa
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Reading in the news - Thu 11 Aug

The latest media coverage featuring the University including flights observing Arctic sea ice and storms
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Reading in the news - Wed 10 Aug

The latest media coverage featuring the University, including drought in the UK and vitamin supplements
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Reading in the news - Tue 9 Aug

The latest news coverage, including the US Climate Bill and the future of farming
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Reading in the news - Mon 8 Aug

Latest news coverage, including climate stripes collaborations and the power of calming images
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Reading in the news - Fri 5 Aug

Latest news including drought risk in the UK and hosepipe bans
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National Teaching Fellows 2022 announced

Congratulations to our 2022 National Teaching Fellows.
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Reading in the news - Thu 4 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including further coverage of Reading FC's new home kit and the benefits of Vitamin B6.
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Reading in the news - Wed 3 Aug

Media coverage for the University, including dry weather, Monkeypox and climate stripes.
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Driest ever July edges England towards drought

Reading鈥檚 driest July in more than a century has capped the second driest start to a calendar year since WWII
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Reading in the news - Tue 2 Aug

Latest news coverage, including sunspots, blueberries and a hot air balloon
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Reading in the news - Mon 1 Aug

The latest news coverage, including heatwave impacts and the nutritional value of school meals
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England鈥檚 lost queen: new hunt for clues at Saxon abbey

Archaeologists and students have begun excavating the former site of a Berkshire monastery as a new field school gets under way
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Archie Battersbee life support - who decides?

An expert take on the laws surrounding life-sustaining treatments after Supreme Court ruling
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Reading in the news - Fri 29 Jul

Media coverage including the value of women's sport as the England women's football team prepare for the European Championships final
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Major mathematical modelling conference comes to campus

The University hosted the high-profile Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution (MMEE) conference.
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Climate stripes hit the road in bus partnership

The climate stripes will be zooming around the streets of Reading for a year thanks to a partnership with Reading Buses
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Reading in the news - Wed 27 Jul

The latest news coverage featuring the University, including the legal issues surrounding end of life care for children
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Reading in the news - Tue 26 Jul

A round-up of the latest news coverage, including Reading FC launching a new home kit with a climate change message
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Reading FC kit makes climate change statement

New home and away kits feature the climate stripes designed by a Reading scientist
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Reading in the news - Mon 25 Jul

Latest news coverage, including the health benefits of Vitamin B and the latest on the Ukraine invasion
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Deaf actor and director named Distinguished Graduate

Actor and director Charlotte Arrowsmith is a British Sign Language consultant for the Royal Shakespeare Company
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Reading in the news - Fri 22 Jul

The latest news coverage including how technology could help ease border congestion for travellers
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Graduation: Rubies in the rubble of a news-filled week

New-in-post Chancellor, Paul Lindley, reflects on graduation at the 色狗导航
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Reading entrepreneur honoured for charity work

Entrepreneur and philanthropist John Sykes has been presented with an honorary degree by the University
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Plans to introduce contactless corridors in UK airports

Expert comment from Professor James Ferryman, a world-leading expert on border security and contactless corridors.
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Reading in the news - Thu 21 Jul

Media coverage for the University, including further comment on the heatwave and the health benefits of Vitamin B6.
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Parkinson鈥檚 campaigner receives honorary degree

Sally Bromley is a听campaigner who has dedicated her time to raising awareness of Parkinson鈥檚 disease听
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Reading in the news - Wed 20 Jul

The latest media coverage featuring the University, including record UK temperatures and Vitamin B6 reducing anxiety
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UN human rights advocate honored by University

Jane Connors, an Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, has been awarded an honorary degree from Reading
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Vitamin B6 supplements could reduce anxiety and depression

Researchers at Reading have found that taking high-dose Vitamin B6 tablets can reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.
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Government must show action on Net Zero Strategy

Expert comment from Professor Chris Hilson, Director of the Reading Centre for Climate and Justice
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Reading in the news - Tue 19 Jul

Including expert comment on the heatwave and two Reading studies on the benefits of Vitamin B6 and the impact of pollinators on crop stability
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Bees boost crops and could steady food prices

New research shows that insect pollination reduces variability in crop yields as well as improving them
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UK 'unprepared for extreme heat'

Reading scientists explain the dangers of the potentially unprecedented temperatures forecast for parts of the UK this week
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Reading in the news - Mon 18 Jul

Latest news coverage including potentially record-breaking temperatures in the UK, and keeping buildings cool in the future
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Reading in the news - Fri 15 Jul

The latest news coverage featuring the University, including graduate Penny Mordaunt's Conservative leadership bid
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Reading in the news - Thu 14 Jul

Media coverage for the University, including comment on Covid, the race to become the next PM and the UK heatwave.
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Reading professor elected member of Academia Europaea

Professor Valerio Lucarini has been elected a member of Academia Europaea.

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Reading in the news - Wed 13 Jul

Extensive coverage of our weather experts commenting on the UK's current heatwave.
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Reading in the news - Tue 12 Jul

Latest news coverage featuring the University, including the UK heatwave and low-calorie barbecues
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New audio trail to explore University 鈥榮ecret garden鈥

An audio trail and interactive map allow the local community and school children to explore the University's Harris Garden
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Education system 鈥榥eglecting the importance of plants鈥

New research has warned that reduced teaching of basic plant science means people are disconnected with the botanical world
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Reading in the news - Mon 11 Jul

Latest media coverage, including a dip into the University's James Joyce Collection and a Reading graduate tipped to be the next PM
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Reading in the news - Fri 8 Jul

Media coverage round-up including the fallout from Boris Johnson's resignation as Prime Minister
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Army leader honored for boosting officer education

General Paul Nanson served in the Army for 34 years and championed the establishment of the Army Higher Education Pathway.
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Football tournament brings communities together

The Reading Community Cup was supported by a donation through the Community Fund.
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Boris Johnson episode 'a national shame'

Rosa Freedman, Professor of Law, Conflict and Global Development, provides expert comment on the PM's resignation.
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Reading in the news - Thu 7 Jul

Media coverage for the University, including the latest on Boris Johnson and a new wave of Covid cases.
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Food and nutrition scientist given honorary degree

Professor Christine Williams OBE has contributed to the global advancement of human nutrition.
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Finalists have their say in National Student Survey 2022

Overall student satisfaction at the 色狗导航 has gone up to 80% this year from 74% in 2021.
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Golden Globe-winning director gets graduation gong

Walter Salles directed the BAFTA Award-winning films Motorcycle Diaries and Central Station

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'Unsung hero' of Reading community gets honorary degree

Trisha Bennett has worked with communities in Reading alongside University researchers
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Diversity schemes 鈥榙o not undermine free speech鈥

In a letter to the new Education Secretary, Reading's Vice-Chancellor denies that membership of benchmarking diversity schemes harm free speech
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Reading in the news - Wed 6 Jul

The latest news coverage including how an ADHD drug might help treat Alheimer's Disease
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MBE award at Palace for University catering head

Matthew White, who has overseen work to make the University's catering more sustainable, received his MBE at Buckingham Palace
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Henley Regatta success as student rowers reach final

Reading University Boat Club's men's quadruple sculls raced to the final as Henley Business School hosted events at its Greenlands Campus
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Llama antibody research at Royal Society science showcase

An interactive exhibition will explain how llama antibodies could help treat diseases from Covid-19 to cancer in future
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Reading in the news - Tue 5 Jul

The latest media coverage featuring the University, including vegan diets and Graduation
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Reading in the news - Mon 4 Jul

News coverage including the University's rowing team making it through to the men's final of Henley Royal Regatta
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Dwoskin Project makes finals of Digital Preservation Awards

A project preserving the legacy of Stephen Dwoskin is a Digital Preservation Awards 2022 finalist.

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Reading in the news - Fri 1 Jul

The latest news coverage, featuring the popularity of side hustles and hot weather forecast for the UK
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Fewer animal tests by Reading scientists in 2021

The University has published its official statistics for animal research procedures carried out in 2021.
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Reading in the news - Thu 30 Jun

Media coverage for the University, including the VC's column for Reading Today and an article on how to reduce stress.
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The latest media coverage featuring the University, including the current guidance on what to do if you test positive for Covid-19
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New rankings highlight mental health support at Reading

The University is ranked top in a new ranking measuring provision of student mental health services and support.
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Reading in the news - Tue 28 Jun

The latest media coverage featuring the University, including young people's mental health in the spotlight and the history of British punk music
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Reading in the news - Mon 27 Jun

Latest media coverage including Greta Thunberg bringing the climate stripes to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage and a face mites on the radio
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Reading in the news - Mon 24 Jun

The latest on the re-emergence of Polio in the UK and why skin mites that mate on our faces are 'cute'
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Reading in the news - Thu 23 Jun

Media coverage for the University, including skin mites, polio and inflation.
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Celebrate National Meadows Day at Langley Mead

National Meadows Day event to be held at Langley Mead on Saturday 2 July.
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The secret lives of mites in the skin of our faces

First ever full study of the DNA of Demodex folliculorum mites reveals bizarre evolution and mating habits
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#ShowYourStripes Day: World unites behind climate science

The climate stripes were adopted in more weird and wonderful ways as the University's global community came together in celebration
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Reading in the news - Wed 22 Jun

Latest media coverage, including the bizarre lives of skin mites in our skin and a sustainability partnership with Reading FC
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Reading FC and Uni strike up sustainability partnership

Climate change and sustainability knowledge at the 色狗导航 will support Reading Football Club take steps to reduce its environmental impact
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UN sexual abuse claims

Rosa Freedman, Professor of Law Conflict and Global Development, provides expert comment on UN abuse claims ahead of new BBC documentary
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Reading in the news - Tue 21 Jun

Media coverage as the world unites in support of climate action on #ShowYourStripes Day 2022
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#ShowYourStripes 2022: Join global climate change movement

People all over the world are set to unite in support of climate action on the summer solstice by sharing a climate change infographic created at the 色狗导航
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Reading in the news - Mon 20 Jun

Latest media coverage, including preparing for heatwaves and the death penalty in Malaysia
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Reading in the news - Fri 17 Jun

the latest media coverage featuring the University, including record temperatures in the UK and anti-vax report debunked
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University pledges support for Clean Air Day

The 色狗导航 is now an official supporter of Clean Air Day, the UK's largest campaign on air pollution.
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Reading in the news - Thu 16 Jun

Media coverage for the University, including #ShowYourStripesDay, heatwaves and a new Covid wave.
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Reading in the news - Wed 15 Jun

Media coverage including expert comment on underestimating calorie intake, and coverage of our part in an international HE delegation to India.
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Reading rises in Complete University Guide 2023

The 色狗导航 has risen five places in the Complete University Guide Rankings 2023 to 31 among UK universities.
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Heat carries serious risk but UK not seeing heatwave yet

Despite the warm weather, the UK is not yet seeing temperatures that exceed the threshold to be defined as a heatwave
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Reading in the news - Tue 14 Jun

Media coverage including further coverage of the Government's white paper on food, and free speech
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Reading in the news - Mon 13 Jun

Media coverage including expert comment on the Government's National Food Strategy response.
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Food taxes could help net-zero targets, study shows

Combined carbon and health taxes on food products could significantly contribute to net-zero targets, while improving the quality of diets, a new study听shows.

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Food production at risk from water demand uncertainty

Estimates of the volume of water needed for agriculture worldwide are 鈥榰nreliable鈥, new research has shown

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Reading in the news - Fri 10 Jun

Media coverage including four-day working week and research on how food taxes could help achieve net zero
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Reading ranked in QS World University Rankings 2023

The 色狗导航 has maintained a strong position in the QS World University Rankings 2023, ranked at 28th place among UK universities and 229 in the world.

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Reading in the news - Thu 9 Jun

Media coverage for the 色狗导航, including climate stripes and the impact of dying plants on mental health.
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Attractive houseplants give biggest well-being boost

Research finds that lush, healthy plants are most beneficial for well-being in homes and office, while neglected plants are worse than none at all
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Meteorology awards for Reading research trio

Three 色狗导航 natural hazards researchers have received awards from the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS)

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Climate scientists link up at UK-India education talks

University leaders from the UK and India are meeting in Mumbai to discuss strengthening education links between the two countries

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Reading in the news - Wed 8 Jun

Media coverage including the link between dying houseplants and poor mental health.
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Reading in the news - Tue 7 Jun

Media coverage including commentary on the theft of anciet pottery pieces from Iraq.
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Reading in the news - Mon 6 Jun

The latest media coverage, featuring a Queen's Birthday List OBE and Platinum Jubilee celebrations
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Birthday List honour for University鈥檚 Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Professor Parveen Yaqoob has been appointed an OBE for services to higher education
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Reading in the news - Wed 1 Jun

Latest news coverage including the health benefits of coffee and calls for a parliamentary inquiry in Luxembourg
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Ukraine upholding human rights during war crime trials

Reaction to first war crimes trials taking place in Ukraine, including for murder and rape by Russian soldiers during the war
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Reading in the news - Tue 31 May

Latest news coverage including killer cats and the impacts of coffee on health
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Tribute to LEAF CEO Caroline Drummond

Professor Carol Wagstaff, Research Dean for Agriculture, Food and Health pays tribute to Caroline Drummond, CEO of LEAF
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Food experts contribute to Berkshire Public Health report

A new Berkshire public health report includes expertise from food and nutrition, and crop science researchers.
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Reading in the news - Fri 27 May

Media coverage including monkeypox treatments and the response to the Texas school shooting
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Greta Thunberg wraps warming stripes on cover of new book

A new book by climate activist Greta Thunberg will feature warming stripes created by Professor Ed Hawkins on its cover.

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Reading in the news - Thu 26 May

Media coverage for the University, including comment on loss of smell, monkeypox and climate monitoring.
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Two more hospital departments receive University status

Critical Care Medicine and the Berkshire Kidney Unit are the latest two departments to be awarded University status.
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Risks for political parties of 'Red Wall' preoccupation

Research highlights electoral and policy significance of growing economic divide between graduates and non-graduates

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Secret of disordered smell found

Researchers have discovered the secrets of why certain food and drinks smell (and likely taste) disgusting to people with parosmia.
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Reading in the news - Tue 24 May

Media coverage including moth motorways and war crimes tribunal results
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Indian snakebite victims benefit from insurance cover

Campaign sees Indian snakebite victims who can鈥檛 afford treatments to benefit from confirmed health insurance coverage.

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Reading in the news - Mon 23 May

The latest media coverage including a collaboration with the Natural History Museum and helping moths adapt to climate change
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鈥楳oth motorways鈥 could help resist climate change impact

Moths struggling to move north to adapt to climate change in the UK could be assisted by targeted habitat restoration to give them a smoother journey

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Reading in the news - Fri 20 May

Media coverage including the announcement of a collaboration with the Natural History Museum to create a research centre at Thames Valley Science Park.
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Natural History Museum to open research centre at TVSP

The new facility will provide researchers all over the world with better access to the Museum's digital collections.
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Reading in the news - Thu 19 May

Coverage for the University, including warnings on global emissions, risks from heatwaves and the appointment of our new Chancellor.
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Paul Lindley appointed Chancellor of 色狗导航

Ella's Kitchen founder Paul Lindley OBE has been named the new Chancellor of the 色狗导航
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A 鈥榥ew kind of Chancellor鈥 for University鈥檚 second century

The University's new Chancellor, Paul Lindley OBE, explains how he hopes to be an ambassador for Reading's community and uphold its values
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Climate change causing 'huge human suffering'

Reading scientists react to the findings in the latest State of the Climate report, published by the World Meteorological Organization
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Reading in the news - Wed 18 May

Coverage for the University, including research on the Hunga Tonga volcanic explosion and comment on the monkeypox outbreak in the UK.
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Reading professor appointed RPS Chief Scientist

Professor Parastou Donyai has been announced as the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's new Chief Scientist
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Reading in the news - Tue 17 May

Media coverage including incorporating climate change into school lessons and ethical issues around AI
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Reading in the news - Mon 16 May

Latest coverage including how an Anglo-Saxon warlord was discovered and reported cases of monkeypox
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Reading in the news - Fri 13 May

Reading research assessed in latest REF results听and research confirms the biggest explosion ever recorded in the atmosphere
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Hunga Tonga volcano created biggest explosion on record

New research confirms the Hunga Tonga volcano eruption in January 2022 was the biggest explosion ever recorded in the atmosphere
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Reading marks outstanding research in REF 2021

Learn more about the University's results in the Research Excellence Framework 2021
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Reading in the news - Thu 12 May

News coverage for the University, including global temperatures, the health benefits of turmeric and daily Covid-stats.
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Make bioactives part of dietary guidelines, experts say

Bioactives should be included in dietary guidelines to promote health, said leading experts at a conference hosted by the 色狗导航.

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Reading expert joins Government green jobs group

Professor Andrew Charlton-Perez attends听inaugural Green Jobs Delivery Group meeting after climate education work
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Reading in the news - Wed 11 May

Media coverage including expert comment on deadly heatwaves.
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Sinn Féin and Alliance gains in NI election - expert comment

Dr Amanda Hall from the Department of Politics and International Reltions provides expert comment on the results from the Northern Ireland local elections
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Reading in the news - Tue 10 May

Latest media coverage including NATO defence spend and the hidden role of women in wars
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Reading in the news - Mon 9 May

Media coverage featuring the University, including local election results and vegan diets
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Reading in the news - Fri 6 May

Media coverage including comments about vegan diets and weight loss, and how the moon affects Earth's temperature.
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From the Vice-Chancellor: Use your hard-won freedoms

The Vice-Chancellor writes about diversity and inclusivity, and academic freedom, following the publication of a review of circumstances around a research seminar held last week.
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Reading in the news - Thu 5 May

Media coverage for the University, including comment on Covid-19 antibodies, the war in Ukraine and the impact of the ozone on our oceans.
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Reading in the news - Wed 4 May

Media coverage including Covid-19 rates in UK and South Africa, and detectorists finding archaeological treasures.
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Reading in the news - Tue 3 May

News coverage featuring Russia cutting off gas supplies, chicken becoming more expensive and space weather
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Disability and Neurodiversity Review published

The report sets out ten recommendations to ensure fairer and more equal treatment for 色狗导航 staff
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Reading in the news - Fri 29 Apr

Media coverage including commentary on the reliance on animals for modern medicine
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Made At Uni: Reading supports Climate Action campaign

UUK poll shows 44% of parents nationally believe UK universities are equipping students with climate change knowledge.
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Reading in the news - Thu 28 Apr

Media coverage for the University including the latest Ukraine developments, climate change impact and the nutritional value of cereal.
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Reading boosts score in THE Global Impact Rankings 2022

Reading has improved its score in the Times Higher Education Global Impact Rankings 2022, achieving top 50 rankings for 7 of the 17 global goals

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Linguist received top social science honour

A linguist at the 色狗导航 who has contributed research in areas of health communication, digital literacies, and language and creativity has been made a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

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Climate change fashion wins sustainability award

The Tammam x 色狗导航 fashion partnership showcased at London Fashion Week has won a Drapers award
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Reading in the news - Wed 27 Apr

A round-up of the latest media coverage featuring the University, including how wind is impacted by climate change
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Reading in the News - Tue 26 Apr

Media report including coverage of community funding to tackle air pollution around schools
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Automated nutrition app can help healthier diet

People could benefit from fully automated personal nutritional advice, as a new research paper shows that an app improved healthy diet in clinical trials.

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Reading in the news - Mon 25 Apr

Latest news coverage including why Easter is celebrated on different days in different parts of Europe
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New research funding to boost healthy UK diets

Researchers at the 色狗导航 will benefit from a share of 拢14m of grant funding to improve the healthiness of UK diets.

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Ukrainian refugee scholarships for degree study at Reading

Ukrainian refugee students will be offered full scholarships to study at the 色狗导航, as part of the University鈥檚 response to the Russian invasion.

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Reading in the news - Fri 22 Apr

The launch of the Climate Ambassadors Scheme as part of a government strategy, and scholarship support for Ukrainians
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Climate education strategy will help pupils create solutions

Education experts react to the Government publishing its strategy for climate education, including a new ambassador scheme led by Reading
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Climate advisors for schools in new education scheme

New scheme is part of DfE national strategy and will make expert knowledge available to schools

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Reading in the news - Thu 21 Apr

Media coverage including the launch of a new scheme to support climate education in classrooms
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Reading in the news - Wed 20 Apr

The latest news coverage featuring the University, from a farming computer game to Biden's failed face mask mandate
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Less than half of European consumers trust the food system

A new pan-European study of more than 20,000 consumers reveals that less than half of consumers have confidence in the food sector, with just a third believing that the food they eat is sustainable.

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Reading in the news - Tue 19 Apr

Media coverage including expert commentary about the XE variant of Covid, and the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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Thanking supporters who make university dreams reality

University donors were recently invited to campus to learn more about how their support is making a difference.
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Reading in the news - Tue 12 Apr

Media coverage for the University, including comment on Ukraine, Covid-19 and the University's FruitWatch project.
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Volunteers collate largest UK apple and pear catalogue

Budding citizen scientists have helped to identify the largest ever DNA catalogue of apple and pear varieties across the UK.

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Virtual tech helps teach sustainable practices

Would-be farmers will be able to learn new agri-technologies on a new content pack for the popular Farming Simulator 22 game released on 19 April, thanks in part to help from the 色狗导航.

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Reading in the news - Mon 11 Apr

Media coverage including new research on trustworthiness of the food sector.
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Dengue test shows new hope for low-cost diagnostics

New research paper shows clinical sensitivity on par with lab-based testing

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Alzheimer鈥檚 brain barrier damage theory proposed

New theory argues damage to a protective barrier that allows fatty substances to build up in the brain is the determining cause of Alzheimer's Disease
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Reading in the news - Fri 8 Apr

Media coverage including commentary on Russia's suspension from the UN Human Rights Council
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Cleaner air for Reading schools

Support from the Community Fund is helping researchers and local schools work together to reduce toxic air pollution.
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UN debate on suspending Russia from Human Rights Council

Leading UN Human Rights Council expert Professor Rosa Freedman says potential suspension 'one small step' but 'too little on its own'.
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Reading in the news - Thu 7 Apr

News coverage including commentary on Radio 4's PM programme about the economic sanctions on Russia
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Reading tops UK for Agriculture in 2022 QS Subject Rankings

Latest QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 sees Agriculture at Reading 1st among UK institutions and 11th globally
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New climate action resources hub for Brazil

A new website designed at the 色狗导航 puts climate resources in the hands of decision-makers in Brazil
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Reading in the news - Wed 6 Apr

Latest news coverage, including plaudits for Reading's University Challenge finalists, and the next step for Shinfield Studios
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Radiation detectors could aid archaeological discoveries

Gamma radiation detectors used at nuclear power plants could help archaeologists identify underground objects
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鈥楴o-fault鈥 divorce comes into force

Law expert explains significance of new divorce law coming into effect from 6th April 2022
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Reading in the news - 5 Apr

News coverage including about our team in the University Challenge Grand Final
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Helen Gordon appointed first woman President of Council

Helen Gordon has been appointed as President of the Council, 色狗导航鈥檚 governing body.

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Reading in the news - Mon 4 Apr

Media coverage including excitement ahead of the University Challenge final, and energy use at home as prices rise
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Racism goes unchallenged as students 鈥榚motionally detach鈥

Minority ethnic students are reporting a trend of emotional detachment from racism experienced during their university experience, new research has found.

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Reading in the news - Fri 1 Apr

Media coverage including the role of ozone in climate change and a local writers' competition
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Ozone may be heating the planet more than we realise

Ozone in the upper and lower atmosphere found to have weakened one of Earth's main cooling mechanisms
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How can we improve biodiversity monitoring in Europe?

An initial policy report on biodiversity monitoring has concluded Europe faces challenges around coordination, resources and targets
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Reading in the news - Thu 31 Mar

Media coverage for the University including comment on rising Covid cases and how to boost your immunity, plus more on pollinator decline.
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Biodiversity loss has knock-on effects on global markets

Pollinator declines in countries with smaller, developing economies can have huge impacts on more developed economies around the world, new research has shown
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Reading in the news - Wed 30 Mar

Further mentions of Reading reaching the University Challenge final, the impact of pollinator decline and the changing definition of UK heatwaves.
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Taking action on our gender pay gap

A blog from Samantha Foley, sex equality champion at the University, on action being taken to address our Gender Pay Gap.
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Heatwave definition change should not distract from impacts

Reaction to the Met Office's updated heatwave definitions to parts of the UK, including Berkshire
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University Challenge final awaits as Reading makes history

Reading's team have reached the Grand Final of University Challenge, drawing praise form viewers for their teamwork
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Reading in the news - Tue 29 Mar

Coverage including Reading making history by reaching the University Challenge final, and making computer games appeal to older generations
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Reading in the news - Mon 28 Mar

News round-up featuring Russian ally silence, pollution and the impact of small living spaces on wellbeing
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Rescued Victorian rainfall data smashes former records

A superhuman effort by volunteers has resulted in 5.2 million rainfall observations being added to the national record
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Reading in the news - Fri 25 Mar

Latest news coverage including a 'herculean effort' to extend historic rainfall records, and graduate success
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Reading in the news - Thu 24 Mar

Media coverage for the University, including new Reading research showing a link between forest loss in India and climate change.
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Nature trail opens to all at Whiteknights campus

Staff, students and visitors to the University can learn more about wildlife on campus thanks to a new nature trail.
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Reading makes University Challenge semis for first time

The University's fab four have made it into the semi-finals of BBC quiz show University Challenge for the first time ever
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Reading in the news - Wed 23 Mar

Media coverage including expert commentary around the psychology of climate denialism; and rising COVID-19 cases.听
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Flood roadmap sets out vision to predict and manage risk

A report bringing together more than 100 experts sets out how models and data can reduce flood risk across the UK
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Reading in the news - Tue 22 Mar

Media coverage including expertise on Ukraine, and COVID-19; and a new biodiversity nature trail on campus.
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Reading in the news - Mon 21 Mar

Media coverage including a fruit tree plea, how the Ukraine invasion might develop, and the psychology of climate change denial
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Reading in the news - Thu 17 Mar

Media coverage for the University, including further comment on Ukraine, a dust storm that hit the UK and Covid.
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Creative Entrepreneur boosts innovation in arts research

A Creative Entrepreneur in Residence will help drive innovation in arts and humanities disciplines.

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Reading in the news - Wed 16 Mar

The latest news coverage including a huge dust storm arriving in the UK, and a climate spiral shared by NASA
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Huge dust storm heading for southern England

A massive dust storm heading for the UK from northern Africa will cause a red sunrise and leave dust on cars on Wednesday morning
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Reading in the news - Tue 15 Mar

Media coverage about the University, including an interview about one of the teams that supports science teaching and research.
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Meet the teams behind world-leading science discovery

The 色狗导航 is celebrating the wide range of roles that help to grow world-leading scientific discovery.

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Ukraine invasion: Refugees supported through power of art

Artists at the University are co-leading a fundraising initiative making artwork for sale to raise funds for humanitarian work in Ukraine
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Reading in the news - Mon 14 Mar

The latest media coverage, including a food crisis resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the trial of a 19th century slave owner
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Reading suspends partnership with Russian university

The 色狗导航 has suspended its partnership with Moscow university MGIMO following Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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Major Europe climate driver shows natural variability

North Atlantic ocean currents, which have a major influence on UK severe weather, may have been more stable in recent decades than feared
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Reading in the news - Fri 11 Mar

Media coverage including expert commentary as UK Covid cases increase.
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Reading in the news - Thu 10 Mar

Media coverage for the University including comment on rising hospital admissions following the easing of Covid restrictions and the impacts of climate change.
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Reading in the news - Wed 9 Mar

Media coverage mentioning the University, including expert commentary on pressure on businesses tos top trading in Russia.
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Higher risk of temperature-related death above 2°C warming

The number of deaths directly linked to high temperatures in England and Wales will increase by 42% if temperatures rise by 22掳C, a new study has found

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Ukraine war issues the focus of special event

Two international law experts will discuss the main issues surrounding Russia's invasion of Ukraine at a public event this week
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Mental health masterclass for Marketing students

Marketing and business students have received a masterclass from charity and industry professionals about promoting mental health.
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University signs up to BBC equality project

The 色狗导航 has signed up to the BBC's 50:50 Equality Project.
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Creating new diets to feed healthy old age

New UKRI-funded research network led by 色狗导航 to co-create healthy, affordable foods and diets for older people

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Outdated soil definition at root of environmental concerns

New paper argues soil should be redefined to include plant roots, to unlock new discoveries and conservation approaches
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Reading in the news - Tue 8 Mar

Media coverage for the 色狗导航, including comment on Russian sanctions, rising global temperatures and working with local mums.
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Development and peace in uncertain times

New UK aid funded research will be presented at the World Bank Fragility Forum this week
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Reading in the news - Mon 7 Mar

Latest media coverage featuring the University, including Chelsea FC being put up for sale and the crapping of flu jabs for kids
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Shaming Putin's allies in information war key to success

Expert comment from Dr Maxime Lepoutre about the importance of the information war in halting the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Air pollution change linked with Europe/Asia extreme weather

Increases in air pollution in Asia, and cuts in Europe, had a stronger impact than expected on summer extremes in different regions of the world
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'Inflation woes' for Europe as Russia seizes nuclear plant

Law expert warns of further implications for an already volatile energy and financial market after Russian troops seize nuclear plant in Zaporizhzhya
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Reading in the news - Fri 4 Mar

The latest news coverage featuring the University, including boycotting of Russian products and renewable energy technologies
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Reading in the news - Thu 3 Mar

Media coverage of research on Darwin's theory of gradual process, climate change and improving community consultation.
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Mixed ability rugby pioneers score community funding

The University and the John Sykes Foundation are supporting mixed ability rugby team, the Berkshire Brigands, through the Community Fund.
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Darwinian theory of gradual process explained

Large and abrupt evolutionary changes are compatible with the Darwinian theory of gradual evolution, according to a new paper published today.
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Reading in the news - Wed 2 Mar

Media coverage about the University, including comments about the economic impact of sanctions on Russia following the invasion of Ukraine.
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Helping give communities a voice in planning

A new national project to give communities a better voice in the planning process launches today in Reading.
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Latest climate stripes show impacts worldwide

The climate stripes are back with an added stripe and in a new form combining more than 200 countries into one stark image
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Award for project rescuing Roman history from riverbed

Archaeology project considering what a large haul of Roman items found on a riverbed tell us about Roman beliefs and rituals wins Current Archaeology award
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Vice-Chancellor's message on Ukraine

A message from Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort on Ukraine
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Reading in the news - Tue 1 Mar

Round-up of media coverage featuring the University, including what happens next in the Ukraine invasion?
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UN meeting 'part of efforts to isolate Russia'

On the UN Security Council calling an Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine under the 'Uniting for Peace' resolution

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Drug delivery professor wins pharma innovation award

A 色狗导航 researcher whose work on new forms of drug delivery using sticky and slippery materials has won a prestigious award from the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

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Volunteers needed to solve pollination mystery

A new citizen science project will investigate whether pollinator activity and fruit tree flowering times remain in sync under climate change
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Personalised nutrition approach to Malaysian health problems

The current 'one-size-fits-all' approach to nutrition must be replaced with a tailored approach to combat health problems in Malaysia, say scientists
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Reading in the news - Mon 28 Feb

Latest news coverage featuring the University, including interactive climate stripes for the new IPCC report, and the Ukraine conflict
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Cyclone Emnati flood forecasts guide Madagascar aid response

Reading scientists and partners are producing forecast analysis reports to guide UK government aid efforts in Madagascar
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Reading in the news - Fri 25 Feb

The latest Reading media coverage, including the international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
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Reading in the news - Thu 24 Feb

The latest media coverage featuring Reading, including answering the question of why February has fewer days than other months
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色狗导航 publishes 2020/21 financial statements

The University has published its financial statement for 2020/21.
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Career award for Earth sciences mathematician

Professor Valerio Lucarini has been named the recipient of the SIAM Activity Group on Mathematics of Planet Earth Career Prize
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New course gets children outdoors to learn about climate

The free online course is aimed at helping primary school teachers use outdoor activities to teach children about climate change
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Dedicated gardening volunteer receives long-awaited award

The University has presented gardening volunteer Monica Jobson with the Distinguished Volunteer Award after 20 years of service.
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University bucks national trend with rise in applications

The University has seen a 4% rise in 'on-time' UCAS applications compared to last year, despite a national decline in university applications.
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Turing Network grant aids Reading data science and AI

The 色狗导航 has been awarded a Turing Network Development Award by the Turing Institute for the first time

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Cyclone Emnati 'makes UK storm look like fluffy kittens'

Commentary from a Reading expert providing flood forecasting analysis to the UK government to guide aid efforts in Madagascar
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Reading in the news - Tue 22 Feb

The latest coverage featuring the University, including smell training and how prepared the UK is for climate change
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Reading in the news - Mon 21 Feb

The latest media coverage featuring the University, including more than a thousand Storm Eunice interviews and news stories
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Weather and climate masterclasses led by Reading scientists

Three masterclasses on weather and climate forecasting will be presented in partnership with RMetS
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Climate change work wins Uni Queen鈥檚 Anniversary Prize

The University was awarded the national honour for its work on climate change.at St James' Palace

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'Sting jet looking more likely' as Storm Eunice hits UK

Expert commentary as Storm Eunice arrives in the UK with 'all the ingredients' for a potentially dangerous sting jet to form
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Reading in the news - Fri 18 Feb

Media coverage featuring the University, including Storm Eunice warnings and community support
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'Take action now' - Storm Eunice warnings issued

Expert comment after a red warning for wind is issued for London and the South East
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Storm Eunice warnings 'should not be taken lightly'

Expert comment as weather warnings are issued for Storm Eunice, which is forecast to hit the UK later this week
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Homeless charity gets community fund boost

A closer look at how money from the Community Fund is helping homeless charity Launchpad support more people back into work.
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Reading in the news - Thu 17 Feb

Further media coverage of research into the impact of Covid on the mental health of farmers, plus comment on jabs being extended to children
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Sanctuary seekers encouraged to apply for scholarships

A look at the University's Sanctuary Scholarships Scheme, which has just opened for applicants, and wider sanctuary work
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Covid tip of iceberg for farmer mental health

Farmers鈥 mental health was already at a critical point prior to Covid-19, which widened existing cracks in support according to new research.
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Reading in the news - Wed 16 Feb

Media coverage of research into farmers' mental health during Covid, effects of climate change and the scrapping of isolation rules
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Storms Dudley and Eunice will be 'a nuisance or worse'

Commentary as two named storms are forecast to affect northern England and Scotland this week
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Report a 'scathing snapshot' of England's rivers

Expert reaction to an Environmental Audit Committee report on water quality in English rivers
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Reading in the news - Tue 15 Feb

Media coverage including commentary on UKHSA proposals to scrap variant testing
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Reading in the news - Mon 14 Feb

Media coverage including expert commentary on the escalating tensions in Ukraine
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Love, sex and plants: join botanists in biggest ever quiz

Free online quiz will test knowledge of plants in all their fascinating and diverse forms
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Wood 'cannot be considered environmentally friendly fuel'

Expert commentary as increased sales of domestic wood burning stoves are reported due to soaring gas bills
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Reading in the news - Mon 14 Feb

The latest news coverage featuring the 色狗导航, including the Ukraine crisis and an ancient chalk sculpture
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Untold stories of women in typeface design revealed

Women in Type project highlights the important contribution of women to the production of world-famous typefaces used by millions
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Reading in the news - Fri 11 Feb

The latest media coverage featuring the University, including whether scrapping Covid restrictions make sense, and energy bills.
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Reading in the news - Thu 10 Feb

Media coverage including Dr Simon Clarke's comments about Covid-19 regulations ending early in the UK
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Black Death mortality less widespread than thought

New archaeology research suggests while the Plague devastated some parts of Europe, others were relatively unaffected

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Reading in the news - Wed 9 Feb

Media coverage about the University, including Meteorology research about cloud seeding
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Reading in the news - Tue 8 Feb

The latest news coverage featuring Reading, including concerns over vegan diets and answering the question: Why does it rain?
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Reading in the news - Mon 7 Feb

Latest media coverage featuring the University, including gummy supplements and the language of texting
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'Intense' Cyclone Batsirai set to hit Madagascar

Expert commentary as Cyclone Batsirai forecast to make landfall in Madagascar
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Reading in the news - Fri 4 Feb

Media coverage including further reports about a collection of James Joyce's books, documents and artefacts being donated to Reading.
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NATO needs to grapple with new geopolitics

Dr Kenton White from the Department of Politics and International Relations comments on factors NATO needs to consider around escalating tension in Ukraine, and wider global geopolitics
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Reading in the news - Thu 3 Feb

Further media coverage of the donation of the James Joyce collection of artefacts, and some climate change related stories.
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Joyce and Beckett reunited as University acquires collection

A major collection of books, documents and artefacts belonging to James Joyce has been bequest to the 色狗导航
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Reading in the news - Wed 2 Feb

Media coverage including the donation of a collection of artefacts and materials from James Joyce to the University.
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Reading in the news - Tue 1 Feb

Media coverage including commentary on the accuracy of lateral flow tests, and the importance of preserving tree species.
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Reading in the news - Mon 31 Jan

The latest media coverage for the University, including slowing wind speeds and investing for profit.
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Wider-reaching landscape solutions needed to reach net zero

A wider range of experts is needed to make landscape management decisions if the UK is to reach climate targets such as net zero, a new report warns
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Reading in the news - Fri 28 Jan

Media coverage including expert comment on Covid immunity from the common cold.
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Reading joins national Agriculture research plan

The 色狗导航 and leading UK universities offering Agriculture courses and research are uniting to agree joint research priorities.

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Reading in the news - Thu 27 Jan

The latest media coverage for the University, including a new exhibition on racial equality on campus, and encroaching deserts in Dubai.
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Reading in the news - Wed 26 Jan

Media coverage including tensions in Russia and Ukraine, and the impact of Covid on athletes' performance.
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Reading in the news - Tue 25 Jan

The latest news coverage featuring the University, including anti-vax views on the BBC and new 'motorways in the sky'
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University exhibition explores racial equality on campus

New exhibition draws on reflections and lived experiences of staff and students on race, equality and inclusion

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Reading in the news - Mon 24 Jan

Media coverage including radio interviews about the Sanctuary Scholarship scheme.
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Reading joins campaign to end NDA use for sexual misconduct

The 色狗导航 is backing a campaign not to use non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence complainants in sexual misconduct cases.

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Reading in the news - Fri 21 Jan

Media coverage including shocking climate change news, and Covid-19 restrictions lifted in UK.
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Grant to help decarbonise University's heating systems

A 拢100,000 grant from BEIS will help the University start decarbonising heating on Whiteknights campus
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Reading in the news - Thu 20 Jan

Media coverage including research about effect of pollution on pollinators
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Air pollution reduces pollination by confusing bees

Common air pollutants may be reducing the pollinating abilities of insects by preventing them from sniffing out crops and wildflowers, new research has shown
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Reading in the news - Wed 19 Jan

Media coverage including new research on pollution effects on pollinators, and four day working week
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Chemical pollution has passed safe limits, study finds

The amount of chemical pollution in the environment has surpassed the level at which global ecosystems can cope, a new report has concluded.
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Reading in the news - Tue 18 Jan

A round-up of the latest media coverage for the 色狗导航
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Reading helping to inspire next generation of creative arts

Current and former students and staff from the 色狗导航 have been inspiring and entertaining the world through their contribution to the creative arts.

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2021 was fifth hottest year on record - expert comment

New Copernicus Climate Change Service report shows last seven years globally were hottest on record, with 2021 fifth hottest despite cooling La Ni帽a
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Nutrigenetics project tackling Malaysia鈥檚 obesity crisis

Vulnerable members of society in Malaysia will benefit from new government-partnered research, seeking to reduce premature deaths
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A round-up of the daily news coverage for the 色狗导航.
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World Cup: Know the Score

With the FIFA World Cup underway in Qatar, 色狗导航 students and staff are leading discussions about the controversial sporting event.

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