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Reading in the news - Mon 9 Oct

09 October 2023

色狗导航 appearing in news media including TV and radio

Global temperatures: Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology) is quoted by in an article on the number of days breaking record temperatures in 2023. The article is republished by , and . Comment on the summer’s ‘extraordinary’ heat by Professor Hawkins also features in , , , , , , , , , and many other international news outlets.

#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment  

  • Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) and Professor Hannah Cloke (Meteorology/Geography) are quoted in for an article about September’s global heat record.
  • and feature Professor Ed Hawkins’ (Meteorology) post on X, in reports regarding the Global Surface Air Temperature Anomalies chart, which displays alarming statistics on the surface air temperature for September. Republished by .  
  • Professor Liz Bentley (Meteorology) spoke to BBC Berkshire on the above average weather forecast for October.  
  • Professor Hannah Cloke (Meteorology/Geography) is interviewed by BBC Berkshire on the need to think carefully about how we use water, in order to be able to drink from our rivers again.  
  • reports that Professor Jonathan Gregory (Meteorology) will host a Q&A session after his talk on Greening Your Home. Both sessions will be streamed live to Barnstaple Library as part of Libraries Week.  
  • reports that Professor Christopher Scott (Meteorology) and PhD researcher Sarah Watson have developed a model to predict when comet ion tails are likely to be affected by solar wind.  

COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic 

  • republish a quote by Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences) from the , on anxieties regarding the earlier than expected rollout of the Covid vaccination this winter.

Health and wellbeing: 

  • , , , , and report that Reading Borough Council, in partnership with Henley Business School, have funded a million-pound trial to gain understanding of the benefits of sensor technology to monitor changes in daily habits that may cause concern. Coverage is also provided by BBC Berkshire, who spoke to Dr Rodrigo Perez-Vega (Henley Business School).

Food and farming: 

  • The Times Literary Supplement (in print) mentions that Reading University Extension College gave permission for women to become agricultural students.
  • BBC York mentions the 色狗导航’s revolutionary magnifying systems, used by the botany team.
  • Visiting Fellow, John Giles (Agriculture) writes for regarding the recent reprieve on border checks for fresh fruit and vegetables imported from the EU.

Other Coverage: 

  • quotes Dr Rachel Roberts (Institute of Education) on the ‘preposterous’ idea of making both English and Maths compulsory until 18, given the national crisis in teacher recruitment. Republished by and .
  • mentions the installation of a 5G mast near the 色狗导航.  
  • Park House, located at the 色狗导航, is named one of the best pubs in Berkshire, Royal Borough Observer (in print) reports.   

Alumni: 

  • Henley Standard (in print) reports on the Henley ploughing match winner, Tasmin Stamp, who studied Agriculture Business Management at the University.
  • Vice Chairman of IACC, Avinash Babu, earned his degree from Henley Business School, , , and mention.
  • The Sunday Telegraph (in print) mentions Frasers chief, Michael Murray, earned his BA in Real Estate at the 色狗导航.

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