Reading in the news - Thu 21 Apr
21 April 2022
Climate ambassadors: A new scheme offering crash courses in climate change for teachers; helping schools, colleges and nurseries transition to net zero; and supporting them in making their buildings resilient to extreme weather has been launched by the 澳门六合彩开奖记录 and STEM Learning. Read more about the new scheme at:
/news/2022/Research-News/Climate-Ambassadors
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Professor Tom Oliver (Biological Sciences) is quoted by , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and others on the unknown tipping point of insect ecosystems.
- PhD researcher Chris Wyver was interviewed by BBC Radio Somerset on the University's citizen science FruitWatch project, which aims to determine if climate change is causing fruit tree blooming to fall out of sync with pollinator activity. BBC Radio Gloucester and also reported.
- reports on the University's partnership with bespoke womenswear brand, Tammam to deliver Professor EdHawkins's (Meteorology) climate stripe design to a fashion audience.
- mentions Reading's contribution to the development of a new FarmingSimulator game. Read our news story.
COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Al Edwards (Pharmacy) is quoted by and on the development of a universal vaccine that boosts T-cell immunity.
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) is quoted by on what living with Covid can mean.
#UniForReading:reaffirming our role as a civic university
- A podcast by discussed a non-profit Henley Business School Initiative, Pathways to Property, which aims to widen access to the real estate profession by raising awareness of the careers available within the industry.
Other Coverage:
- , , , and mention research conducted by Professor Ciara McCabe (Psychology) on hobbies and their positive effect on mental health.
- and report on Reading's leading research on the capability of smartphone tech to be used as accurate at-home testing kits for illnesses including Dengue Fever
- and report on Henley Business School Africa's partnership with Semicolon Africa to execute the Nexus Project, funded by the British Council, which aims to train and support entrepreneurs and their business ideas.
Alumni:
- reports on a Reading graduate's work in psychosocial rehabilitation.
- reports on a lecture given on language and intercultural translation by a Reading graduate.