Reading in the news - Wed 29 Mar
29 March 2023
UK's Climate policy analysed:Professor Chris Hilson (Law) is quoted by , , , , Sky News (), , , , , , , , , , , , , , and over one-hundred other outlets, recommending that the UK's climate adaption policy should be joined up with policies on mitigation. This comes as the UK government is scrutinised in the Climate Change Committee's report to Parliament. Read our news story.
Solar activity: Professor Mathew Owens (Meteorology) is quoted by (Indonesia), , , , , , , , , and on why we are entering a period of increased solar activity, and by explaining a video released by NASA of a 'churning tornado' on the sun's surface.
Food and farming:
- A repeat episode of aired, in which PhD student, Ana Contente was interviewed on why some herbs gain flavour when dried, whilst others lose it.
- Professor Gunter Kuhnle and Professor Keshavan Niranjan's (both Food) piece on why tinned and frozen food can be just as nutritious as fresh produce is reposted by .
- mentions University research that suggests antioxidants in blueberries can have a positive effect on overall mood.
- Dairy Farmer (in print) mentions a University study on how long milking heifers remained in their herds.
Business and society:
- Professor Adrian Palmer (Henley Business School) is quoted by , , and on the possibility of continued price rises despite a recent fall in inflation.
- Dr Filipe Morais (Henley Business School) is quoted by , , and on changes to corporate governance in Portugal.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- Professor David Brayshaw (Meteorology) was interviewed by BBC Radio Berkshire on taking part in Cure Leukaemia's Tour 21 fundraiser, which will see amateur cyclists attempt the Tour De France route to raise money for the cause. Read our news story.
- reports on the University's sanctuary scholarship scheme which offers funded places for sanctuary seekers wishing to continue their education in the UK. Read our news story.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Professor Bill Collins (Meteorology) is quoted by on incorporating the impact of changing levels of aerosols into future models of climate change.
Other Coverage:
- Professor Glenn Gibson (Food and Nutritional Sciences) is quoted by on new research that is exploring the use of probiotics to boost a person's chance of getting pregnant.
- mentions the University is ranked the highest in the UK for agriculture.
- reports on an upcoming choral performance at the University's Great Hall.
- The Nationalist (in print) mentions the University rowing team's defeat in the Henley Regatta last year.
Alumni:
- and report that singer Maya Spector studied at Henley Business School Africa during the pandemic.
- and report on the death of University graduate, Saxon Barker, who died in Cornwall last summer.
- reports on exhibition art that Henley Business School alumna, Mariapaola McGurk, has been commissioned to make.
- reports on the appointment of University alumna, Chidi Liburd as the director of Robert Mathavious Institute for Financial Services.
- reports on the career of University alumnus, Christos Iliopoulos, who works as the Deputy General Manager and Head of Project Finance at Attica Bank.
- reports on the appointment of Ian Bussell as the new Director of Mission and Ministry for the Diocese of Exeter.