Uni of Reading climate programmes make impact in more than 10,000 educational settings
Programmes from the University of Reading has helped more than 10,000 schools, nurseries and other education settings to take climate action.
Read moreDetailsProgrammes from the University of Reading has helped more than 10,000 schools, nurseries and other education settings to take climate action.
Read moreDetailsThe decision follows a comprehensive consultation process.
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.
Read moreDetailsStudents invited to pick up a pair at the fair
Read moreDetailsThe free public lectures will explore the school's remarkable history.
Read moreDetailsA secondary school on the outskirts of Reading that was rated 'Inadequate' has been taken over by a new educational trust.
Read moreDetailsWalking across campus this week, I can feel the anticipation building. Soon our students will be unpacking bags
Read moreDetailsReading School alumni will join them to compete in a House music competition
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