FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR: Celebrating the passion and creativity in our communities
Very often they are just wonderful things that our neighbours are doing to strengthen our community for everyone.
Very often they are just wonderful things that our neighbours are doing to strengthen our community for everyone.
A university's fundamental purpose is to provide the space and the time for deep study and questioning of knowledge
Liberation and black theology will be the focus for a religious-themed discussion group coming to Reading town centre next month.
A new development at the University of Reading has been granted approval ? despite fears it would make traffic worse ...
Year 10 pupils of south Asian heritage were invited to a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics conference at the Whiteknights ...
THE University of Reading is celebrating linguistic diversity with a new event marking International Mother Language Day
And the University is in on the act, again. After last year's success, the University will host its Community Festival ...
The University of Reading is bringing back the University Community Festival following a successful first event back in May
A NEW exhibition aims to transport visitors back 2,000 years to discover what life was like for early residents of ...
THE Bishop of Oxford will explore the ethics surrounding the use of AI and impact on humanity, creativity and the ...
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