Award for IT firm helping make the world a better place
A Sulhampstead business has won an award for its efforts to provide education in Madagascar.
Read moreDetailsA Sulhampstead business has won an award for its efforts to provide education in Madagascar.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of experts has compiled a list of 15 overlooked and emerging issues which could have a significant impact on UK forests in the next 50 years.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is reaching out to members of the public who are interested in taking part in a study.
Read moreDetailsA former UTC Reading student has been awarded a sought-after engineering scholarship
Read moreDetailsA STUDENT at a Whitley school competed in the second edition of a unique virtual debate which drew an audience of more than 15,000 people.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will have the unique opportunity to take part in conversational trips led by specialists.
Read moreDetailsA COLLABORATIVE project is set to transform understanding of religion in the English Middle Ages.
Read moreDetailsRemote learning has been on the University of Reading's radar since the inception of its online courses programme a decade ago.
Read moreDetailsNew Directions College has seen a £10,000 boost from the National Lottery Heritage Fund as it marks 65th anniversary
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning which oversees Reading College and educational institutions around Berkshire has been given a prestigious award for carers' support
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