Uni of Reading engagement fund supports pop-up geology events
A series of 'pop-up geology museum' events has given people the opportunity to learn more about the minerals that are vital to modern life
Read moreDetailsA series of 'pop-up geology museum' events has given people the opportunity to learn more about the minerals that are vital to modern life
Read moreDetailsAn educational programme at the Uni of Reading is helping students make more informed decisions about disposing of food packaging, research shows
Read moreDetailsChristmas cheer for Reading residents
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that support for those affected by conflict around the world is set to be expanded.
Read moreDetailsRamandeep Nijjar was awarded the title at the BBC Food and Farming Awards 2024 in Glasgow on Monday, December 2
Read moreDetailsDecember is here already, and while we start shopping for gifts for family and friends, many of us are thinking about the seasonal tradition
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has released details of a study which has shown that uniformity in stereotypes damage diversity in computer sciences.
Read moreDetailsChattertots helps youngsters with Downs Syndrome to find their voice
Read moreDetailsAround 30 key leaders joined the launch event at The Roseate Hotel last week, to take part in a showcase of the new service
Read moreDetailsA new virtual reality project has seen the University of Reading team up with The Royal Berkshire Hospital to help children understand hospital visits
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