Reading in the news - Mon 19 Feb
19 February 2024
Long-range weather forecasting: Following a visit to campus last week, Guardian journalist Robin McKie has produced a story for The Observer on Reading’s involvement in a 15-year research programme, in collaboration with the Met Office and ECMWF, to enhance the accuracy of weather predictions, up to a month in advance. Professor Rowan Sutton, Professor Sarah Dance, Professor Chris Merchant and Professor Pier Luigi Vidale (all Meteorology) are quoted within the piece, which is republished by TechnoSpace2, Yahoo! News, MSN and Aol.
BBC News, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Solent, BBC Radio Oxford and BBC Radio Berkshire mention the Observer story in their headlines round-up, referencing a quote by Professor Sutton. Republished by Yahoo! News.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- Wokingham Today and Reading Today report on an event hosted by the University to inspire young women to explore careers in STEM. Read our news story.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Dr Rob Thompson (Meteorology) is featured on BBC Radio 5 Live discussing forecasts.
- BBC News provides continued coverage on the new European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts HQ, which will be housed at the University. Coverage is also provided by The Reading Chronicle, Greatest Hits Radio, Workplace insight, UK Construction Online, Reading Today and Wokingham Today, Civil Service World and FM Journal. Read our news story.
Food and farming:
- Dr Kimon Andreas-Karatzas (Food and Nutritional Sciences) is quoted in the Daily Mail emphasizing the need to cook burgers thoroughly to kill harmful bacteria. Republished by Mahalsa.co.uk, WhatsNew2Day, Food & Wine and Yahoo! News.
- Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences) is quoted in the Independent, advising consumers not to worry about ultra-processed foods if they have a healthy, balanced diet. Republished by MSN, WalesOnline, BristolLive, Daily Record, Press24 and others.
- South West Farmer and BNN feature an articles on a trial by Reading that highlighted the benefits of Magniva Platinum Grass Dry inoculant on cows’ health and productivity.
Business and society:
- Professor Stuart Green (Built Environment) joins Global Construction Review to discuss his new book, Making Sense of Construction Improvement.
- Dr Dominic Lees (Film, Theatre & Television) is quoted in Logically Facts about the probability of some audio of Keir Starmer being fake.
Other Coverage:
- Professor Steve Mithen (Archaeology) is quoted in The Saturday Paper, about his thoughts on ancient music.
- Jon Foster-Pedley (Henley Business School) writes for Daily Maverick about how breaking the visa logjam is critical if South Africa wants to compete for global talent.
- UKREiiF mentions the University in a report about life in Basingstoke.
Alumni:
- Musician, Linda Hinchcliffe, completed her PGCE at the University of Reading, InYourArea reports.
- Dr Sue Perks, who obtained a PhD from Reading in 2013, writes for Cooper Hewitt, offering an expansive look into the Henry Dreyfuss Archive, held at Cooper Hewitt.
- A Daily Star article about actor, Imogen Boorman, mentions that her fictional Coronation Street character, Vanessa Morgan, studied at the University of Reading.
- MJB Reviews writes about author, Samantha Larsen, who earned a degree from the University of Reading.
- The Intermediary and Property & Development reports that Henley Business School alumni, Clare Grimes, has been appointed associate director of GRE Finance.