University of Reading’s Professor Rhona Stainthorp awarded OBE for services to education
Professor Rhona Steinthorp of the University of Reading's Institute of Education was among those named in the annual list of honours
Read moreDetailsProfessor Rhona Steinthorp of the University of Reading's Institute of Education was among those named in the annual list of honours
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD school encouraged pupils to live a more sustainable life as part of its recent Big Green Week.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has unveiled new statues to mark the impact of the slave trade around campus
Read moreDetailsReading therapy centre invites parents and carers of children with specialist needs to explore the benefits of time with animals
Read moreDetailsThe station at Prospect Park has been awarded the Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge for its extra-curricular education support
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading has taken its place among the world's top universities for the second year in a row
Read moreDetailsThe council is seeking volunteers aged 14-18 to mentor the children taking part by making recommendations and helping library staff with events
Read moreDetailsPolitical parties have clashed over Conservative plans to scrap university degrees to fund apprenticeships.
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is hosting sessions to give kids a taste of school life in the Victorian era.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from two independent schools teamed up to tackle challenges relating to STEM subjects including maths, computing, chemistry and biology
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