Reading in the news - Tue 19 Sep
19 September 2023
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- Sky News and The Times cover the story of how ships bombed at Pearl Harbour could help scientists understand climate change - Dr Praveen Teleti (Meteorology), who led the research is quoted. The story is also picked up by Heritage Daily, Smooth Radio, SA India, Yahoo! News, Heart, Capital Radio, phys.org, Science Daily, Technology Networks, KTBS 3, KDHnews, WFMZ and many other global news outlets. Read our news story.
- The Guardian quotes Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) on record-breaking temperatures in the UK. Also republished by Yahoo! News and MSN.
Food and farming:
- A Nutraceutical Business Review article on gut health mentions Reading research.
Business and society:
- Ole Petter Anfinsen (Henley Business School) writes for Boardroom.global on driving success through self-management.
Other Coverage:
- BBC 1 South reports that residents in Berkshire are being asked for their views on a £200 million Natural History Museum site at Thames Valley Science Park, in collaboration with the University of Reading. Further coverage can be found on Reading Today and Wokingham Today. Read our news story.
- People Management mentions a report from Henley Business School and the University of Reading on the ways menopause has been represented in UK media, particularly in a work context.
- Financial Accountant republishes an article from The Conversation, co-written by Henry Hillman (Law), regarding universities and their students being vulnerable to money laundering. Read our news story.
- Wokingham Today (in print) and Reading Today (in print) writes about three concerts being held at the University of Reading’s Great Hall. The concerts include Wokingham Choral Society, who are holding open rehearsals for their concert in November, The West Sinfonia and The Aldworth Philharmonic.
- Radio presenter Matt Richardson mentioned on Jack FM that he will be attending the University of Reading’s Fresher Comedy Night.
Alumni:
- Law firm, Blandy & Blandy has welcomed three trainee solicitors, Georgie Bright, Anisha Ali and Deena Radi, who studied at the University of Reading, The Business Magazine reports.
- Acting Chief Risk Officer at SICO, Maryam AlMohri, earned her Master's of Science in Investment Banking & Islamic Finance from the University of Reading, Zawya and Trading View reports.
- Cambridge Network writes about Ben Scabbia, Development Team Leader at Gearset, who studied Economics at the University of Reading.
- Information Nigeria and The Times.ng republish an article by BBC News Pidgin, which mentions that Shuaibu Audu earned his Master's degree in International Securities, Investment and Banking from Henley Business School.
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