Reading in the news - Tue 18 Jun
18 June 2024

An apple a day, or two, really does keep the doctor away:
- Professor Julie Lovegrove (Food and Nutritional Sciences) highlights her study on the cholesterol-reducing benefits of eating two apples a day, for . Republished by , and .
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Professor Sylvia Knight (Meteorology) writes for on the importance of teaching climate literacy.
- Dr Matt Patterson (Meteorology) comments on the change in weather compared to last summer for
Business and society:
- BBC Radio Berkshire and BBC Radio Oxford mentioned that Henley Business School is tackling underrepresentation of women in finance careers by showing girls from various state schools what a career in finance looks like.
- Greatest Hits Radio reported on the globe installations at the University’s Whiteknights Campus, which mark the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade. Read our news story.
- republishes an article by , written by Professor Steven Mithen (Archaeology), regarding Neanderthal Language.
Other Coverage:
- reports on the Reading Guild of Artists annual exhibition at the 色狗导航.
- mentions a proposed herbarium at the 色狗导航’s Thames Valley Science Park.
- mentions Leighton Park’s pioneering partnership with the 色狗导航.
Alumni:
- reports that Angeline-Ong Su Ming studied at the University. Republished by , , , , and other publications like and .
- Architect David Yu completed a dual PhD from the 色狗导航, mentions.
- Chelsea Whyte completed her degree at the 色狗导航, , and reports.
- reports that Rupert Lowe attended the 色狗导航.
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