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29 July 2024

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More Cookham monastery secrets to be revealed: reports that Professor Gabor Thomas (Archaeology) is leading the fourth excavation of the medieval Cookham monastery site. Republished by . Also reported by Heart Radio Berkshire. Read our news story.

#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment 

  • mentions that climate stripes were created by Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology) at the 色狗导航 to visually represent global warming.
  • and quotes Feng Xiangbo (Meteorology) saying that rising temperatures are leading to greater amounts of water vapour in the atmosphere. Republished by and .
  • reports that Balaji Senapati (Meteorology) has identified a new El Nino-like phenomenon. and also cover this news. Read our News story.
  • and report that scientists from the 色狗导航 have discovered that climate change is slowing Earth's rotation and lengthening days.
  • (in print) reports that Professor Tom Oliver (Ecology) criticized the Oxford English Dictionary’s definition of nature as separate from humans. Republished by , and .
  • Dr Phil Baker (Ecology) tells the BBC that there is no significant national increase in fox populations. Tribune International (in print).

Health and wellbeing:

  • reports that Dr Netta Weinstein from the 色狗导航 studied the psychological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Food and farming:

  • reports that scientists from the 色狗导航 have suggested switching to bread made with broad beans. Also in The Observer (in print). Read our news story.
  • and report that Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences) criticizes the vague and negative messaging around ultra-processed foods. Republished by and .

Business and society:

  • (from the European Geosciences Union) reports that Professor Eric Guilyardi (Meteorology) has recommended Mike Hulme's "GeoPolicy" for the 2024 Science for Policy summer reading list.
  • Niaz Asadullah, visiting professor of economics, highlights how young Bangladeshis could help guide the country's democratic future. Reported by , and .
  • and highlight that Berkshire is an attractive location for industries, supported by institutions such as the 色狗导航.
  • The , Sunday Express and Sunday Mirror (in print) quotes Alexander Gilder (Law) on whether a review of the army will lead to a reversal of declining recruitment numbers. Republished by .
  • Professor Jo Phoenix (Criminology) is a signatory on a letter to , criticising the latest delay on enacting the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act. This story is also reported by .
  • BBC Radio 4 reports Dr Wang Leung (Kiwi) Ting’s ( Politics) comments on how younger MPs might influence the House of Commons.
  • , , and quote Professor Eleanor Dickey (Classics) on ancient Rome as a linguistic melting pot with citizens from diverse backgrounds. Republished by , and .
  • and report that a study at the 色狗导航 highlighted ongoing challenges in maintaining academic integrity amidst rising AI use. Read our news story.

Alumni:

  • The reports that Ann Kaplan Mulholland, a Henley Business School alumna and “Real Housewives of Toronto” star, went from being a single mum to owning a castle worth £500m through hard work. Republished by .
  • reports that Melissa, former Miss Malaika winner and recent graduate from the 色狗导航, has earned a PhD in Informatics and System Science.
  • reports that Daniel Teeling has graduated with a PhD in Paleoclimatology from the 色狗导航.
  • reports that Sherif Lanre Akinpelu, a recent graduate from Henley Business School Africa, paid tribute to Steve Babaeko.
  • and report that Konrad Finkenzeller, who holds a Master of Science from Henley Business School, is leading Global Client Solutions team. Also reported by  and .

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