The Research Data Storage Service provides researchers with on campus access to secure and resilient storage. The service provides online data storage offering a range of features and price points, ...
Celebrate Women’s History Month with Mathilda Hodgkins Byrne, Olympic Medallist, mother, and Reading University Alumni. Join us for our annual Edith Morley Lecture: Strength, Equality, Empowerment: ...
Do you want to make a difference and understand how people and the planet are changing? Our BSc International Development course is a unique degree that offers expertise from across the University; ...
The Centre for Dairy Research (CEDAR) is a unique, world-renowned facility for applied and strategic animal research, situated at the University of Reading's Hall Farm at Arborfield. Research at CEDAR ...
Dr Philippa Cranwell is no stranger to science education and the obstacles that can be faced by students. As a student, Philippa enjoyed the complexity of chemistry but during her first year she ...
Celebrate Women’s History Month with Mathilda Hodgkins-Byrne - Olympian, mother, and University of Reading alumna. Join us for our annual Edith Morley Lecture: Strength, Equality, Empowerment: ...
A cargo vessel has collided with an oil tanker in the North Sea. Dr Alex Lukyanov, from the University of Reading’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, is a researcher who is developing advanced ...
Local residents become citizen scientists: ITV 1 Meridian Thames Valley and Greatest Hits Radio highlight the opportunity for residents to volunteer with the University in monitoring fruit trees to ...
Earth is absorbing more sunlight and trapping more heat than it releases into space, causing our planet to warm up at an increasing rate. New research shows that cloudy areas over oceans are ...
The up-and-down story of the life of Choppers, star of the 1970s PG Tips advertising campaign, has been revealed in a new study involving University of Reading researchers. Choppers, a Western ...
Loddon Garden Village: Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce reports on the start of a public consultation about the Loddon Garden Village development. Also reported by Wokingham Today, Bracknell News, ...
New Scientist (in print) quotes Dr Annemieke Milks (Archaeology) on the use of spears by ancient humans. County Times highlights that historical items from old WHSmith stores are held in Reading’s ...