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Students on full-time postgraduate taught courses starting in either September or February do not have a Summer vacation period. Therefore, your teaching commences from the start of semester 2 and ...
You can now download Aviva's MyWorkplace app to give you quick and easy access to your pension account. It can be downloaded from the App Store/Google Play or by ...
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A massive wave of solar wind that squished Jupiter’s protective bubble has been detected for the first time. Scientists at the University of Reading have discovered a solar wind event from 2017 that ...
Mongabay features Dr James Ryalls (Sustainable Land Management), explaining how ozone pollution degrades floral scents, reducing pollinator foraging and threatening insect health. FWI highlights ...
Insects are the dominant form of animal life on our planet, providing humans and wildlife with pollination, food and recycling services but, despite concerns about population declines, little is known ...
Chimp’s life story revealed: The Conversation publishes an article co-authored by Professor Stuart Black (Geography) and Dr Juliette Waterman (Archaeology) on a new study that analysed the bones of ...
Professor Rosa Freedman (Law) said: “Yesterday the military junta announced that it would hold free and fair elections in Myanmar after years of conflict and violence. Today, an earthquake has caused ...
Closer (print) mentions research from Reading which found that a handful of walnuts for breakfast can give your brain a boost. An article in Velvet Magazine (print) mentions Reading research which ...
MSN reports that seven establishments in the area received positive food hygiene ratings, including Eat at Agriculture at the University’s Earley Gate, and the Library Café. National World highlights ...
As the University publishes its latest gender pay gap figure, Professor Elizabeth McCrum, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and University Executive Board (UEB) Champion for Sex Equality, outlines ongoing work to ...
Higher intakes of beans, peas and lentils (pulses) in the UK population were associated with better nutrition and lower environmental impact in a new study at the University of Reading. Yet, UK ...
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