Reading in the news - Thu 3 Nov
03 November 2022
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- (and in print), , , and mention research conducted last year by Professor GilesHarrison (Meteorology) on changing the properties of water droplets. Read our news story.
- and feature Professor Ed Hawkins' (Meteorology) climate stripes in articles explaining climate change.
- mentions the University's part in a project named RobotHighwayswhich aims to ensure sustainability in the agricultural industry.
- mentions an upcoming panel with the 澳门六合彩开奖记录 on sustainable ingredient trends.
Other Coverage:
- , , , , , , , , and names Dr Rita Fontinha (Henley Business School) as coordinator of a four-day workweek pilot experience.
- mentions Dr Sara Machin (Archaeology), who took part in the University's excavation of Roman Silchester.
- quotes Dr Joe Lane (Henley Business School) on change as continuous in business.
- reports on findings presented by Professor Stuart Green (Construction Management and Engineering) on failures in construction procurement.
- names Vice-Chancellor, Professor RobertVandeNoort as an upcoming speaker at an event on investment in the UK.
- TUCO (in print) lists Dr Samantha Mudie, who works at the University as an energy officer, as an upcoming panelist in their annual winter conference.
- Sunday Post (in ) mentions Edith Morley, who taught at the 澳门六合彩开奖记录 and had been named the first female professor in England before another was given the title.
- reports that the University took part in organising a community outreach programme in Malaysia entitled 'ScienceMeets Society'.
- mentions a report by Henley Business School on skill gaps in civil service.
- publishes an article about someone who recently suffered a heartattack and was resuscitated by a staff member at the University's Sports park.
- features an image of a dust mite provided by the University.
- cites research conducted with the University.
Alumni:
- A Reading graduate tells a hotel mishap story on BBC Radio 1.
- publishes an article by Reading graduate, Tommy Odemwingie, on averting starvation.
- Wokingham Paper (in ) mentions Reading graduate and UK MP, Penny Mordaunt, in her role as Speaker of the House of Commons.
- Yorkshire post (in print) reports on a trilogy written by Reading graduate, Philip Tyler.
- reports on the appointment of Henley Business School graduate, Jakob Wegge-Larsen, as the CFO of DB Schenker.
- lists Reading graduate, Mary Jane Bopape, as a keynote speaker in an upcoming conference workshop on computing.
- publishes an article on business strategy by Henley Business School graduate, Innocent Mafahla
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