Reading in the news - Tue 19 Nov
19 November 2024
Physician associates review: The Times (and in print) publishes a letter urging the government to provide details of its review of physician associates in the NHS. The letter is signed by Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort, Professor Katrina Bicknell, Dr Simone Magee and Professor Rebecca Green (all Pharmacy), alongside colleagues from Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
Food and farming:
- Today Headline, Yahoo Finance and Investment Week republish a BBC Verify story featuring quotes from Dr Yiorgos Gadanakis (Agriculture) on UK farm valuations.
Heritage and culture:
- Daily Mail features Professor Helen Parish (History) who notes that debates about when to begin celebrating are an enduring part of the festive season. Republished by Mahalsa and MSN.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- ECMWF profiles the career and research of Professor Robin Hogan (Meteorology).
- Dr Emmanuel Essah (Construction Management and Engineering) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about the value and purpose of the COP29 conference.
- Reading Today reports on a new radio drama co-produced by Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) on climate anxiety and flooding. From our story: climate anxiety play finds love in the floodwater.
- Professor Chris Hilson (Law) is quoted by ENDS Europe on European efforts to reduce methane emissions.
Other coverage:
- Chemistry World highlights a University proposal to refocus its Chemistry provision.
- Free Press Journal highlights Zrey Dodhy for his achievements in equestrian sports.
- Times Higher Education suggests the University will not increases tuition fees for existing students.
Alumni:
- El Asesor Financiero and Finect highlight Carlos Val-Carreres, who earned a Master’s in Finance from the ICMA Centre at the University.
- FAD Magazine profiles Tomoko Sato, who has curated numerous exhibitions on Alphonse Mucha and modern art since 2007.