Reading in the News - Mon 21 Nov
21 November 2022
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- Dr Rob Thompson's (Meteorology) article on on UK rain was quoted by (and in print), and republished by Western Mail (in print), , , , , , , , , , , and thirteen other regional outlets.
- Dr Ed Hawkins' (Meteorology) is quoted by The Times (in print) and among many scientists who remind of the dangers of climate inaction as COP27 nears its end.
- Professor Nigel Arnell (Meteorology) was interviewed by BBC Radio Berkshire about his thoughts on the negotiations and agreements taking place in COP27.
- Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) is quoted by on how warm weather affects how a plane takes off.
Other Coverage:
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) was interviewed by BBC Radio Suffolk on how to deal with dampness and mould in UK homes as news of the death of a two-year-old boy, Awaab Ishak, from mould exposure breaks.
- Professor Matt Worley (History) is quoted by (and in print), , , , and on the history of an aggressive post-punk musical movement.
- Dr Erhan Aslan (Literature and Languages) is quoted by , , and on tips to solve Wordle puzzles.
- Professor Nazanin Derakhshan (Psychology) is quoted by , , and on her expert reaction to a study on the long-term health outcomes and survival after radiotherapy for breast cancer.
- Dr Darius Widera (Pharmacy) is quoted by and on research findings that leprosy-causing bacteria are able to reprogram and regenerate liver cells in Armadillos.
- Professor Marko Milanovic's (law) upcoming lecture on international law is advertised by .
- reports on the launch of Henley Business School's new master's course in sustainable business and green finance.
- ADF (in print) mentions the involvement of director and mentor, Katie Parfitt, in the University's Thrive Mentoring program.
- reports on the career of guest lecturer and historian, Dr Lynette Nusbacher (History).
- includes Reading in its rankings of UK University gender pay gaps.
- mentions Reading research on the health benefits of berries.
- shares Henley Business research on the regeneration of Bracknell town centre.
- lists The Dairy as a location to watch the World Cup.
Alumni:
- and post an article on school dean and Reading graduate, Melissa Taverner.
- posts an article by Reading graduate, Robin Peel, on mitigating urban heat.
- reports on a solo exhibition by British artist and Reading graduate, Mali Morris.
- reports on the career of CEO and Reading graduate, Chijioke Dozie.
- The Pianist (in print) mentions that Nils Franke, an expert in pianist-composers, worked at the University.
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