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The School of Agriculture, Policy and Development's Film Club and the Vice-Chancellor's Office are hosting a screening of 'Six Inches of Soil' which is open to all staff and students of the University ...
For many of us the climate crisis mainly calls to mind rising global temperatures, but the crisis goes far beyond this – we are at risk of pushing our planet across climate ‘tipping points,’ critical ...
Professor Maarten Ambaum, a meteorologist at the University of Reading who has studied rainfall patterns in the Gulf region, said: “This was an extremely heavy rainfall event which dumped a year’s ...
Carbon footprint: Dr Samantha Mudie (Sustainability) is featured on BBC One South Today discussing carbon footprints and the ‘easy wins’ that can help people to become more sustainable.
Botany master: Dr Jonathan Mitchley (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) appeared on BBC Radio 2’s Mid Afternoon Mastermind to highlight Botanical University Challenge. Sensory supermarket: IFST ...
Professor Vimal Karani (Food and Nutritional Sciences) comments on the growing demand for personalised nutrition for Nutraceuticals World. Professor Ian Jones (Biomedical Sciences) comments on the ...
Dubai floods: Professor Maarten Ambaum, Professor Giles Harrison, Professor Suzanne Gray, Dr Rob Thompson (all Meteorology) and Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/ Meteorology) comment on the causes of ...
Professor Elizabeth McCrum, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Sex Equality Champion on the University Executive Board, provides an update on our latest gender pay gap figure and ongoing action being taken to ...
Solitude research: An interview with Professor Netta Weinstein (Psychology) for BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, discussing her research into solitude, was re-aired over the weekend.