Reading in the news - Wed 18 Jan
18 January 2023
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Professor Andy Turner (Meteorology) is quoted by , , , , , , and on the forecasting models that are predicting what El Nino conditions to expect from summer this year.
- Professor Chris Reynolds (Agriculture) is interviewed by British Dairying (in print) on reducing dairy herd methane emissions.
- Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) is quoted by South Shropshire Journal (in print) on how climate change led to the highest annual temperatures recorded in the UK last year.
- and list Reading as a supporter and user of greener sockets and energy management systems developed by Clean Growth Fund.
- A study from the University that found 63% of an average pub's electricity consumption was attributed to catering was mentioned by Foodservice Equipment Journal (in print).
- reports on the University's release of Professor Ed Hawkins' (Meteorology) updated climate stripes, which now include the average global temperature for 2022. Read our news story.
Teachers' tone affects students: Dr Netta Weinstein (Psychology) is quoted by The Telegraph (in print), , , Daily Star (in print), , , , , , , , , , and on the collaborative research she conducted on the effect that a teacher's tone of voice has on students' willingness to learn, connect, and cooperate.
Diabetes risk from bacon: Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food) is quoted by (and in print), , , and on his expert reaction to findings that claim additives found in bacon increase the risk of type two diabetes.
Four-day workweek: , , , , , , , , , , and mention Henley Business School's research on the benefits of the four-day workweek. Dr Rita Fontinha (Henley Business School) is quoted by on the sectors that the four-day workweek is likely to be implemented.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- The University is mentioned by for helping the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust to develop a survey for the public to have their say about the possible redevelopment and relocation of the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Other Coverage:
- Dr Florian Roithmayr (Art) was interviewed by BBC Radio Berkshire on Reading School of Art’s upcoming exhibition entitled 'Arachnophobia and Other Tales', which will be held at the Thames Tower in Reading today.
- reports on concerns raised by local residents about the construction of Shinfield Studios.
- The Farmer's Mart (in print) lists Dr David Rose (previously Agriculture), Dr Faye Shortland (previously Economics and Marketing), and Dr Paul Hurley (a former Reading PhD student) as co-authors of a paper that found mental health support for farmers needs a revamp.
Alumni:
- , , , , , , , , , and publish an article by Henley Business School graduate and executive coach, Reinhard F. Leiter, on choosing good coaches.
- and report on the appointment of Henley Business School alumnus, David Picking, as the new technology director at XPO.
- Scottish Farmer (in print) publishes an obituary for Reading alumna and equestrian, Margaret Mary Power.
- Drapers (in print) interviews Reading alumnus, Mark Hopkins on his career in menswear.