Reading in the news - Wed 3 Apr
03 April 2024

#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) discusses the risk of water shortages this coming summer in , , , and many regional and local titles. Professor Cloke was also interviewed for programme 'Britain's Killer Hurricane of 1990', which aired over the weekend.
- says Carlisle experienced its hottest year on record, according to data from scientists at the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé.
- quotes Dr Stephen Burt (Meteorology) on the wet weather the UK has experienced recently, mentioning that it has been six months since Reading last experienced a dry week.
- Greatest Hits Radio mentions that the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé have teamed up with climate change charity, Carbon Copy, calling for action against climate change.
- Dr Claire Ryder (Meteorology) says climate models struggle to predict how dust clouds will behave in the future in NewScientist (in print).
Food and farming:
- Dr Andrew Daymond (Crop Science) discusses the impact of climate change on the cocoa industry for . Republished by , , , and . BBC Radio Berkshire also mentions the International Cocoa Quarantine Centre, which is based at the University.
- Professor Katie Sampeck (Archaeology) was featured on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC World Service Radio and KUNR Public Radio discussing the history of chocolate.
- Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences) discusses the potential health benefits of green tea for .
- Professor Ian Givens (Institute for Food Nutrition and Health) explains how milk is a good source of dietary iodine for .
- discusses a new trial undertaken at the University about using an inoculant on grass silage.
- BBC Radio Berkshire spoke to Aidan Taylor (Biomedical Sciences), who is investigating the bacteria that causes food poisoning. Heart Berkshire also reported on his funding. Read our news story.
- reports on research from Charlotte Howard (Agriculture) that found that planting flowers on farms can protect apples from pests.
Business and society:
- Professor Rosa Freedman (Law) spoke to BBC World Service, BBC Radio Wales and DW Germany TV about the ongoing violence in Haiti.
- Dr Saeed Bagheri (Law) discusses the grounds for investigating the damage done to Gaza’s environment during the conflict with Israel, for . Republished by , , .
- mentions research by Henley Business School which highlights the need for board-level involvement when it comes to innovation in environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters in South Africa’s corporate sector.
- mentions Dr Rita Fontinha’s (Henley Business School) research on four-day work weeks.
- Professors Nada and Andrew Kakabadse (both Henley Business School) write about how the value from AI requires investment, for .
- Councils across Berkshire are to join forces to stop economic decline in the county, reports . The article references the growing film industry in the area and it’s connection to the University.
Other Coverage:
- BBC Radio Berkshire interviewed Professor Johnathan Hill (Psychology), who says we need to focus more on the mental wellbeing of young boys. Further coverage is provided Heart Radio Berkshire and by BBC 1 South. Read our news story. BBC Radio Berkshire also spoke to a student teacher, who is currently training at Reading, about why he wants to go into the profession, despite reports of increasing violence and poor behaviour in schools.
- Professor Robert Merkin (Law) comments on the implications for many companies, following the collapse of the Baltimore Bridge for . Republished by , , , , and .
- shares a drawing from the 14th century, of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, archived by the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé.
- mentions that Professor Jacopo Torriti (Built Environment) will be a part of the DSO Performance Panel.
- A article mentions the University’s involvement in the Screen Berkshire initiative, alongside Shinfield Studios, Bedlam Film Productions, and Berkshire Film Office.
- features a report on the courses accepted by universities across the UK, including Reading, to study a physician associate degree. Republished by , and .
- The University is making progress in cutting the gender pay gap for staff, Heart Berkshire reports. Read our news story.
- mentions Professor Mike Fulford (Archaeology) in a report about the excavation in Silchester.
- , and continue coverage on the installation of a zebra crossing on Upper Redlands Road that the University has contributed towards.
Alumni:
- features a story on Reading alumnus Nyasha Gwatidzo’s new book that launches this month, which is a guide for people wanting to make a positive impact in society.
- Tom Lethaby holds an MBA from Henley Business School, reports.
- Director of Data Science and Advanced Analytics for Western Digital, Srinimisha Morkonda Gnanasekaran, mentions studying a degree in AI at the University, for
- Director of DNG Galvin Estate Agents, Majella Galvin, earned her degree at the Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé, reports.
- Chairman of the Statutory Accounting Standards, Thusitha Cooray, holds an MBA from Henley Business School,
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