Reading in the news - Wed 12 Oct
12 October 2022
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- mentions Professor Ed Hawkins' (Meteorology) climate stripes, and reports that his stripes are on Reading gas-powered buses.
- , , and quote Professor Mathew Owens (Meteorology) on the power of solar storms to wipe out power grids.
- publishes Visiting Professor, David Powlson's (Geography/Environmental Science), article on farm soil carbon.
- reports on collaborative research by Professor Giles Harrison (Meteorology) on changing the properties of water droplets. Read our news story.
- quotes PhD Researcher, Niko Howai (Agriculture, Policy, and Development), on the impact of mangroves on combatting climate change.
COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) is quoted by The on the expected increase in Covid cases this winter, which alongside cases of the flu, could result in a 'twindemic'.
Other Coverage:
- and mention research by the university showing that orange juice can improve alertness and concentration. Read our story here.
- Current Archaeology (in print) reports on further University excavations of a monastery in Cookham, now thought to be linked to an 8th-century queen.
- Dr Darius Widera (Pharmacy) is quoted by on the safety of treatments from private clinics.
- publishes a column by Dr Chris Dalton (Henley Business School) on how leaders can make effective decisions.
- and mention the involvement of director and mentor, Katie Parfitt, in the University's Thrive Mentoring program.
- , , and report on the University's appointment of Pareto FM to provide services at Thames Valley Science Park.
- reports on Henley Business School's partnership with the Lagos State Government to provide training for young people in the creative industry.
- reports on protest resulting from plans to develop housing on university-owned land.
Alumni:
- reports on the education ministry's recognition of Reading graduate, Dechen Lhamo Gyeltshen's, top performance in her studies.
- reports on the career of Reading alumna, Dr Melissa Taverner.
- mentions the screening of a short film produced by Reading graduate, Chloe Owens.
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