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InForm is the journal of teaching and learning related practice for members of the academic community associated with International Foundation Programmes (IFPs). It is produced under the auspices of ...
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Our Meal Plans are available to all students at Reading living in University or private accommodation, including in self-catered halls. Choose from three, seven, 14 or unlimited meals a week depending ...
Help shape Reading’s energy future. This by-invitation-only event is hosted by Reading Hydro and supported by Thames Lido and Reading Climate Change Partnership (RCCP), with a keynote speaker from ...
This multidisciplinary activity encourages students to consider how they would use the climate stripes to raise awareness of climate change in their schools or communities. It gives them the option to ...
Guests will also get to be part of the audience for a live recording of the PAINSTORM podcast - PAINCAST - hosted by BBC Radio 3's Fiona Talkington in the Great Hall. The panel will include Professor ...
The University of Reading is among the world’s top 50 universities in its support of sustainable global development, ...
Pursue your interests in food and nutritional sciences, whether you're keen to study from a technological, nutritional or business angle. Develop your expertise in areas such as food science and ...
The Outstanding Contribution to Environmental Leadership award was presented to the University at the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2023 on Thursday, 8 December. Reading is the first ever winner ...
A small area of the southwestern Pacific Ocean, near New Zealand and Australia, can trigger temperature changes that affect the entire Southern Hemisphere, a new study has found. The new climate ...
New research from the University of Reading sheds light on the complex relationship between time spent alone and mental health. The study, published today in Scientific Reports, reveals that solitude ...
Rounded, leafy and healthy plants give the biggest boost to well-being in homes and offices, while neglected plants can be worse that none at all, new research by the University of Reading and the ...
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