Reading in the news - Fri 8 Jul
08 July 2022
Boris Johnson resignation:
- Dr Mark Shanahan (Politics) was interviewed by CNN International and in South Korea on the impact the Prime Minister's resignation will have.
- Dr Rose De Gues was interviewed by BBC South Today on what is next for the Conservative party and BBC London replayed the interview.
- Professor Rosa Freedman (Law) was interviewed by on the human rights record of Boris Johnson’s term in office. Read our expert comment news story.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Dr Liz Stephens (Geography and Meteorology) is quoted by New Scientist (in print) on the use of self-charging floating buoys to warn of flooding.
- PhD researcher Akshay Deoras (Meteorology) is quoted by the on inaccurate weather warnings.
- Dr Robert Jubb's (Politics & International Relations) collaborative article on on the possible end of peaceful climate protest is reposted by .
- lists the University as shortlisted for the TUCO Sustainability Award.
- reports on Microsoft's climate research initiative, naming a collaborative project with Professor Ted Shepherd (Meteorology) to understand humanitarian interventions on food security in Africa.
#UniForReading: reaffirming our role as a civic university
- Molli Cleaver (Community Relations Officer) is quoted by on the University's 'Hello Neighbour' initiative, which aims to better integrate students into their neighbourhoods as good neighbours.
Other Coverage:
- Dr Mark Dallas (Pharmacy) is quoted by the , , , , , and on the current research being conducted to find an Alzheimer's cure.
- Professor Patricia Riddell's (Psychology) article on on how people can stop themselves from thinking the worst when they are stressed is republished by .
- Student Jess Ashley (Film, Theatre & Television) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about the Stranger Things season four finale.
- publishes an interview with Matthew White, (Director of Campus Commerce) on his role at the University.
- reports on the Honorary Degree received by General Paul Nanson for boosting officer education. Read our news story.
- mentions University research on the effect of flavanols in a normal diet.
- reports on Henley Business School's Alumni Africa Scholarship, outlining how it supports Nigerian students looking to apply for a number of courses.
Alumni:
- In the US; and , and in the UK; , , , (and in print), , Daily Record (in print), , , , , , , BBC Radio Berkshire and other , name Reading graduate and Conservative politician, Penny Mordaunt, as a contender to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister.
- , , and report on the appointment of a Reading graduate as Silicon Valley Bank's Head of Access To Innovation.
- The Guardian (in print) publishes an obituary for a Reading graduate of 1969.
- and name two Henley Business School graduates seeking re-election as directors at Sentage Holdings.
- and report on the appointment of a Henley Business School Graduate as a trustee on the board of the Arts & Culture Trust.
- and report on the appointment of a Henley Business School graduate as the Strategic Advisor of Cleverly.
- publishes an interview with a Reading graduate on her experience as a participant in their competition.
- publishes an interview with a Reading graduate and future chief executive of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society.
- reports on the appointment of a Henley Business School graduate as SAP Africa's CFO.
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