Our campuses are well equipped with modern places to eat and drink from early in the morning to late at night. On site there are cafes, shops, cash points, markets and postal services all within ...
There is more than one way to achieve a doctorate. Our programmes allow you to gain a PhD or professional doctorate in a way that suits you. We offer a number of programmes leading to doctoral ...
Join us at the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology to learn about how AI-generated images are created and the ethics behind them. You will get a quick tutorial on AI-generated art with a focus on how ...
Graduation is a special time for you and your guests. Unfortunately, due to the space limitations of our historic Great Hall, we can only allow two ticketed guests entry to the Hall per graduand in ...
Infrastructure failure: 24Housing quotes Professor Tim Dixon (Built Environment) about why the UK struggles to build new infrastructure. Alleged election interference: BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio ...
The Telegraph quotes Richard Allan (Meteorology) in a report about the global water cycle being under threat. Republished by Yahoo! News, AOL, MSN, Earth911 Podcast mentions a June 2022 study by the ...
New collaborative research shows a prebiotic supplement can reduce inflammation. This could help with symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression in people with metabolic syndrome - a combination of ...
Do you believe in vampires? Professor Anne Lawrence-Mathers (Medieval History) explores medieval supernatural beliefs, from elves to vampires, in her article for The Conversation. HealthDay features ...
At least 51 people are known to have died after torrential rain caused flash floods in south-eastern Spain, authorities have said. Dr Jess Neumann, Associate Professor of Hydrology at the University ...
Presented by Dr Dominic Lees, from the University’s Film, Theatre and Television department, the first lecture in the series will trace the development of ‘generative AI’ and discuss its potential ...
A new book titled, Lifespring Stories: The Many Faces of Oxford Road, captures the rich and diverse experiences of a vibrant community in Reading. Often called ‘The United Nations of Reading’, Oxford ...
Professor Robert Van de Noort, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading, has today [Wednesday 23 October] been announced as one of four new Deputy Lieutenants of Berkshire. Professor Van de Noort ...