Reading scientist links rise in red board days to climate change, ahead of busy regatta season
Evidence links dangerous river flow in the Henley to increased winter rainfall intensity driven by climate change
Read moreDetailsEvidence links dangerous river flow in the Henley to increased winter rainfall intensity driven by climate change
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people have opposed plans to change the name of John Madejski Academy (JMA) in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Adult Education and Careers Fair takes place at Reading College, Kings Road, on Tuesday, June 24, from 3.30pm-6pm.
Read moreDetails'There's great potential for this to grow'
Read moreDetailsStudents from the University of Reading and Henley Business School at a regional event celebrating women studying property-related subjects.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's subject rankings have risen once again in the Complete University Guide, topping the league for two of its subjects
Read moreDetailsJohn Madejski Academy in Reading has announced a milestone in its development, as the school prepares to adopt a new name: Hartland High School
Read moreDetailsLast month I had the joy of standing outside at our Whiteknights campus, where, from one vantage point
Read moreDetailsThe school is among 11 across the country leading the way with solar installations.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College and University Centre are celebrating after winning an annual agricultural competition.
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