Reading in the news - Wed 2 Nov
02 November 2022
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- and report that Reading students have been part of the discovery of a new type of orange tree.
- interviews Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) on global warming and La Nina.
Other Coverage:
- The , , , , and quote Professor Ciara McCabe (Psychology) on a study suggesting women on menopause medication are likely to experience depression.
- cites research conducted by Dr Rita Fontinha and Professor James Walker (both Henley Business School) on reasons for working from home, and Dr Fontinha is named by , , , , , , , , , , and as a coordinator of a four-day workweek pilot experience.
- quotes Dr Sue Binks (Henley Business School) on the importance of staff development in civil service roles.
- lists Professor Vimal Karani (Food) as a key speaker in a community outreach programme.
- and mention Henley Business School's statistics on the economic value of side hustles.
- reports on an upcoming choir performance at the University's Great Hall.
- Henley Standard (in print) reports on the closure of a gym based at the Greenlands campus.
- Henley Standard (in print) reports on comments from a local MP about planning laws and development around Reading, including near to the University.
- BBC Radio Northampton interviews farm manager Mike Davis (who previously worked at the University) about the agricultural college he works at.
- An article written by Ted Malloch (previously Henley Business School) on American politics is published by .
Alumni:
- and report on the appointment of Henley Business School graduate, Jakob Wegge-Larsen, as the CFO of DB Schenker.
- Commercial Greenhouse Grower (in print) mentions Tim Kerley, a Reading graduate and geneticist.
- Let's Talk (in print) mentions the value of a painting by Reading graduate and artist, Leslie Hardy Moore.
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