Reading in the news - Wed 8 Jun
08 June 2022
Plants and mental health: BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio Suffolk, (and in print), and report on a joint study with RHS that found the sight of dying plants has a negative impact on mental health. Dr Tijana Blanusa (Agriculture) is quoted.
Confidence vote: Dr Mark Shanahan (Politics) is quoted by , , , and about the Prime Minister's position after the vote of confidence took place on Monday evening.
Other Coverage:
- , , and mention findings from Henley Business School research on the benefits of a four-day workweek.
- (and in print) mentions a University study about hedgehog preservation.
- Dr Miriam Clegg's (Food) article on on the nutritional value of plant-based milk is republished by .
- Professor Mark Pagel's (Biological Sciences) article on on how people spoke in the stone age is republished by .
- Dr Rob Fry (Geography and Environmental Science) is quoted by on potential finds discovered during an archaeological survey.
- mentions University research that artichoke extract can help to lower cholesterol.
- Professors Nada and Andrew Kakabadse (Henley Business School) are mentioned by for moderating CEO Clubs Greece's new 'Reputation, Responsibility, and PR' programme.
- mentions the University's partnership with Macau University of Science and Technology.
- reports on the All Africa Business Leaders Award, held in partnership with Henley Business School.
- lists the University as an option for studying abroad.
- , and report on the death of a cyclist due to a road traffic collision, naming a friend of the victim from Henley Business School.
Alumni:
- A University graduate is mentioned by , , and for reviewing inside information for a company's announcement.