Gender equality in IT: Women’s History Month lecture at University of Reading this Wednesday
AN INDUSTRY leader in the IT sector is to give a lecture this week at the University of Reading.
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AN INDUSTRY leader in the IT sector is to give a lecture this week at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 50 guided walks will be on offer as the Reading Walks festival prepares for its return this spring.
Read moreDetailsA FALSE alarm was sounded in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES will have a chance to step into the silver screen this Easter thanks to a unique film-themed egg hunt.
Read moreDetailsDvorak's first full-length cantata, Stabat Mater, will be performed by Reading Bach Choir for its spring concert.
Read moreDetailsIT'S NOT quite laugh on the ocean wave, but it's on the canal ? does that count?
Read moreDetailsNEWCOMERS to Reading are invited to have a cuppa and a chat thanks to a regular welcome event.
Read moreDetailsThe Pangbourne Twinning Association is to host a French film night later this month.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTHOR is preparing to let slip some secrets when she comes to Caversham next week.
Read moreDetailsA PIANIST with years of experience is to perform in Purley later this month.
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