“The tragic impacts of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte really show how vulnerable small islands are to climate change. A single ...
Welcome to your December Student Newsletter! In this issue we’ll be sharing festive events on campus, and advice and support for the winter break and into the new year, including staying active, ...
In April 2022, the University of Reading launched the Climate Ambassadors Scheme in collaboration with STEM Learning and with support from UKRI. Now backed by £2 million of funding from the Department ...
Our PhD by Distance programme allows you to benefit from our world-class support and the expertise of a Reading-based supervisor, while conducting your research in a location that suits your ...
If you've been thinking about becoming a secondary school teacher but not sure where to start - come and ask your questions at our half hour Question & Answer drop in session. Whether you want to find ...
We will celebrate UK Disability History month from 14 November to 12 December to recognise the history of disabled people’s struggle for equality and human rights with the theme ‘Disability Livelihood ...
University of Reading Music and Chaplaincy invite you to a service of seasonal choral pieces, traditional Christmas carols and readings from members of the University community. All are welcome to ...
Over the Christmas period, the opening hours of our services will be changing. However, do not worry! You will still be able to access the help and support you need during this time. We have provided ...
99% of our research is of international standing (Research Excellence Framework 2021, combining 4*, 3* and 2* submissions – Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience) and 100% of our research impact has ...
South Korean lawmakers are set to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol after his declaration of martial law was reversed. Dr Derek Bolton, expert in South and North Korean affairs at the University of ...
A Mathematics professor has received an international honour for his lifelong contributions to the study of waves. Professor Simon Chandler-Wilde, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Reading, was ...
Modern humans, Neanderthals, and other recent relatives on our human family tree evolved bigger brains much more rapidly than earlier species, a new study of human brain evolution has found. The study ...