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Our exciting new undergraduate scholarship scheme is focused on creating a community of global sustainability leaders of the future. From 2025, up to 300 scholarships are available, per year, for high ...
“The solar wind squished Jupiter’s magnetic shield like a giant squash ball. This created a super-hot region that spans half the planet. Jupiter’s diameter is 11 times larger than Earth’s, meaning ...
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 ...
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 ...
More than 150 people attended the University of Reading’s first ever Ramadan Community Iftar on campus on Tuesday 11 March. Iftar is the meal taken after sunset by Muslims observing Ramadan, breaking ...
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 ...
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 ...
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A University of Reading-backed initiative that aims to establish the Thames Valley as the UK's leading region for artificial intelligence launches this week (Thursday 27 March). The Thames Valley AI ...
New analysis from Universities UK (UUK) reveals that by 2028, around 27,000 new start-ups with a predicted turnover of approximately £10.8bn could be established at higher education institutions ...
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