Reading in the news - Fri 14 Oct
14 October 2022
Ukraine:
- An article for about the general assembly's condemnation of Russia's actions, references Dr Joseph O’Mahoney’s article on the war in Ukraine, also for . Dr Mahoney’s article is also mentioned by .
COVID-19:expert comment on the pandemic
- quotes Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences) on the expected increase in Covid cases this winter.
Other Coverage:
- Professor Jo Pheonix (Law) spoke to Talk TV and Talk Radio about new restrictions that transgender women are no longer allowed in women's prisons.
- quotes Dr Alanna Skuse (English Literature) on how people have written about cancer throughout history.
- , , , , , , , and report that the University will be among a panel of leading universities to select 75 Indian students to honour in celebration of India's independence.
- , and report on the Times Higher Education 2023 rankings, which has placed the University among the top 200 institutions in the world, Vice-Chancellor, Professor Robert Van de Noort, is quoted. Read our news story.
- A speaker on BBC Tees mentions the University's recreation of the face of an upper-class North African woman who was found buried in 1901 with expensive jewellery.
- quotes Dr BrianPickles (Biological Sciences) about new research on how a dinosaur, alongside its skin, came to be mummified.
- BBC Radio Berkshire spoke to returning student Jess Ashley about her review of Hocus Pocus 2.
- mentions that Dr Christopher Astle was a guest lecturer at Henley Business School.
- reports on University findings that healthy eating and exercising can improve levels of happiness.
- reports on collaborative University findings that gluten-free diets do not benefit healthy people.
- mentions the University's partnership with Tungsram to research the benefits of using LED lighting for strawberry development.
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