University of Reading sees rise in applications contrasting to national decline
Nationally, there has been a 1% decline in university applications, setting the Reading institution against the trend.
Read moreDetailsNationally, there has been a 1% decline in university applications, setting the Reading institution against the trend.
Read moreDetailsThe free and interactive course features a range of outdoor activities to teach young children about sustainability, weather and biodiversity.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Waingels welcomed Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, which this year fell on February 1.
Read moreDetailsThe Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme was introduced in April last year for anyone with refugee, humanitarian protected or asylum seeker status.
Read moreDetailsDeveloped with Autism Berkshire, museums my way aims to provide a safe environment to explore museums.
Read moreDetailsThey will present Trapped in the Keep, a collection of pieces reflecting on the multiple identities, traditions and heritages of the group.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS living in the shadow of the University are being asked to share their views on its community engagement work.
Read moreDetailsA NEW resource will help teachers and education specialists to better understand pupils who have additional needs.
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST school that helps pupils with additional needs will be able to expand its capacity.
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUND of children playing will once again be heard in an historic school.
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