LGBTQ+ rights groups criticise Reading Uni’s conversion therapy lecture
LGBTQ+ organisations across Reading criticised a lecture held by Reading University, saying it has failed to safeguard trans students
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ+ organisations across Reading criticised a lecture held by Reading University, saying it has failed to safeguard trans students
Read moreDetailsReading University is one of the leading organisations of a new scheme to put climate resources in the hands of nurseries, schools, and colleges
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning unveils a new skills hub for upskilling technicians after Thames Valley Berkshire local enterprise partnership funding
Read moreDetailsOnly 5% of pupils were offered a third-place preference or lower during National Offer Day, Tuesday, April 19
Read moreDetailsREADING has a new director of education, helping guide learning from early years to secondary schools
Read moreDetailsA HURST school recently celebrated STEM subjects with a week of special events.
Read moreDetailsReading College unveils its new applied science centre, after a successful bid from Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership.
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden attended the official opening of B Radio's new studio facility
Read moreDetailsTHE OLD adage that students are getting younger every year came true last month, as primary school children were able to try higher education
Read moreDetailsUTC READING has received "unbelievably generous" donations of musical instruments, following a social media appeal.
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