FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR: Community events in May
As we welcome the warmer days of May, I am delighted to share that we have an exciting calendar of community events coming up at the University
Read moreDetailsAs we welcome the warmer days of May, I am delighted to share that we have an exciting calendar of community events coming up at the University
Read moreDetailsPupils at The Abbey School were joined by Geri Halliwell-Horner who gave a talk about her career and her latest novel, Rose Frost: Ice on Fire.
Read moreDetailsBooking opens for University of Reading Meteorological Observatory tours
Read moreDetailsPint of Science, an annual three-day festival, is coming to Reading, bringing with it work from scientists and academics
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has revealed major plans to hold events on its campus that needs approval from the council.
Read moreDetailsBFfC has released figures which show that an overwhelming majority of parents in Reading received offers from top three of school choices.
Read moreDetailsFennies Nurseries has announced that is is opening a new site in Reading after 33 years of providing care for youngsters
Read moreDetailsA group of technical students from UTC Reading (part of the Activate Learning Education Trust) following a pioneering education programme
Read moreDetailsMrs Emma Robson – Head of Juniors Discovering Crosfields School With over twenty years of experience in leadership roles across prep schools in Hampshire, Surrey, and Lancashire, I was delighted...
Read moreDetailsWe have just celebrated our 99th birthday as a University. (Yes, there was cake.) At such a milestone, we can reflect on how much has changed.
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