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Living in Berkshire, under the flightpath of Heathrow, we are used to hearing planes flying overhead.
Read moreDetailsLiving in Berkshire, under the flightpath of Heathrow, we are used to hearing planes flying overhead.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has welcomed more than 200 students this term as part of the first term of its Global Sustainability Leaders Scholarship
Read moreDetailsStudents in Reading signed up to 'unlimited' contracts are paying more than £2,200 'unnecessarily' for energy bills, a recent study has shown
Read moreDetailsA few gaps remain - young bassoon, french horn, double bass, tombone, oboe and viola players invited to apply
Read moreDetailsEducation Secretary Bridget Phillipson was joined by Matt Rodda at UTC Reading to explore how schools are preparing students for STEM careers.
Read moreDetailsProgrammes from the University of Reading has helped more than 10,000 schools, nurseries and other education settings to take climate action.
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Read moreDetailsIf he gets it all right, James could walk away with £5,000.
Read moreDetailsFood and health researchers enable co-creation with traditionally 'hard to reach' participants
Read moreDetailsThe images were taken in support of the NASA Juno spacecraft mission.
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