Reading in the news - Tue 21 Nov
21 November 2023
Global warming limit: CNN reports that the world is on track to breach the 1.5-degree limit of global warming. Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) is quoted on the urgent need to tackle greenhouse gas emissions. Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology) is quoted in Yorkshire Bylines, stating that solutions to reduce global emissions exist but are not being deployed.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- Reading Today mentions the Safer Student Partnership, which involves the University of Reading, in a report about Reading Borough Council’s new measures for women’s safety in Reading.
Health and wellbeing:
- The Daily Mail quotes Dr Simon Clarke’s (Biomedical Sciences) on a new approach to prevent infections in surgery. Republished by WhatsNew2Day.
- Dr Simon Clarke spoke to Talk TV about the latest evidence from the Covid inquiry.
Other Coverage:
- Reading Today and Wokingham Today report that the popular tasting event, The Whiskey Affair, returns to Reading and is set to be held at the University’s Great Hall.
- Professor Julia Waters (Languages and Cultures) is mentioned on talkRADIO for her involvement in a campaign to reform Ofsted.
- Kira, a second-year University of Reading student, discussed their experience studying at the University for an episode of the BBC Cornwall and BBC Devon Youth Panel.
Alumni:
- Theatre Performance postgraduate, Zoe Tweed, is mentioned in an article by The Telegraph, regarding cyber-attacks against the British Library. Republished by Yahoo! News,
- Managing Director of Equinix Malaysia, Cheam Tat Inn, holds a Masters in Business Administration from Henley Business School, Digital News Asia reports.
- Marketing Manager, Katie King, is reported by The Grocer, to have earned her degree from the University of Reading.