Reading in the news - Fri 15 Nov
15 November 2024

#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort writes for and Wokingham Today on the value of providing space for debate, as the University continues its public lecture series.
- reports Reading Borough’s carbon emissions are dropping, with the University’s position as Sustainable University of the Year highlighted in Reading Borough Council’s annual report.
- Laura Purser (Primary Education) presents a new online course to help Wokingham schools adopt trauma-informed practices, reports .
- features Dr Zhibo Qiu (International Business and Strategy) verifying reports about Dai Yongge's financial crisis and involvement in multiple Chinese court cases. Republished by .
- The University has reopened Swallows Meadow, with MPs Yuan Yang and Clive Jones champions the project as Wokingham Borough featured by .
Heritage and culture:
- features Dr Alanna Cant (Archaeology) discussing the ethical implications of the sale of human remains at auction houses.
- Voice of Islam Radio interviews Professor David Oderberg (Philosophy) discussing how others' perceptions influence actions.
Food and farming:
- . , , and report on a healthy diet survey commissioned by Yakult, with Professor Glenn Gibson (Food and Nutritional Sciences) commenting on the variation in diets and daily habits across the UK.
- , , and (South Africa) highlight Reading research linking healthy diet and happiness.
Business and society:
- features comments by legal experts, including Dr Saeed Bagheri (Law) who argues that Israel’s actions in Gaza may constitute a breach of the Rome Statute.
- reports that a Henley Business School study found that 64% of companies implementing a four-day week saw productivity improve.
- highlights an expert opinion by Professor Benjamin Laker (Leadership, Organisations, Behaviour and Reputation) on how Industry 5.0 is reshaping leadership by emphasizing ethics, sustainability, and purpose.
- and highlights the opening of the ESSEC Rabat Welcomes ABBS event with Jon Foster-Pedley, President of AABS and Dean of Henley Business School Africa.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- reports on more flash floods in Spain, with Dr Jess Neumann (Geography and Environmental Sciences) providing excerpt comment. Republished by , , , and . From our expert comment: Malaga floods: ‘Prompt evacuations likely saved lives’.
- The University is leading the CROCUS project, reports , collaborating with leading organizations to train the next generation of environmental science leaders. From our news story: New PhD centres support environmental sustainability studies
- , and report on a study co-authored by Professor Nicolas Bellouin (Meteorology). From our story: Factories trigger local snowfall by freezing clouds
- and highlights Reading research on reducing emissions from AI use in healthcare. From our story: Limit hospital emissions by using short AI prompts
- Dr Patrick McGuire (Meteorology) highlighted the alarming rise in global fossil CO2 emissions in 2024 featured on .
- (Poland) highlights PhD researcher Marta O’Brien (Geography and Environmental Science) emphasising the importance of educating younger generations about air pollution.
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