Reading in the news - Wed 22 Nov
22 November 2023
Business and society:
- Professor Chris Hilson (Law) writes for Financial Times on the government’s Rwanda refugee policy being more ‘performative’ than ‘practical.’
- Dr Ruvi Ziegler (Law) was interviewed by a fellow Law academic from Brunel University, on the implications of David Cameron's appointment as Foreign Secretary, as part of their Emerging Voices series.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- BBC Online reports on Reading Borough Council’s commitment to making Reading safer for women, mentioning the University of Reading’s safer student partnership.
- Reading Today and Wokingham Today list the Winter Festival at the University of Reading, as part of their ‘What’s On’ around Reading this winter report.
Health and wellbeing
- Medical Xpress reports that researchers from the University of Reading have found that older adults are willing to up the fibre in their diet but need help to do so. Dr Stella Lignou (Food and Nutritional Sciences) and Dr Vic Norton (Food and Bioprocessing Sciences) are quoted. Read our news story.
Food and farming:
- FEA reports that Dr Samantha Mudie (Energy team) won the FEA Chair’s Award, recognising distinguished service that has enhanced the foodservice equipment industry. Republished by The Publicity Works.
Planet Partners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) is featured in this KPCC-FM piece on how climate change is impacting the aviation industry.
Other Coverage:
- The Turing Scheme website reports on how Reading students have helped Peruvian farmers become more resilient to the impact of climate change thanks to placements in the country supported by the Turing Scheme. The story includes quotes from some of the students, as well as Professor Nicholas Branch (Geography) and Marcus Dowse, who leads the Study Abroad programme.
- Dr Mathilde Pavis (Law) has written an article for Heritage Fund on what innovation in Artificial Intelligence (AI) looks like across the UK heritage sector.
- Reading Today provides coverage on Trans Day of Remembrance, an event supported and participated in by the University of Reading.
- London Reviews mentions the University’s partnership with the British Museum Archaeological Research Collection, located in Shinfield.
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