Reading in the news - Fri 8 Nov
08 November 2024

Heritage and culture:
- Dr Rob Batchelor (Archaeology) comments on the re-dating of King Arthur's Hall on Bodmin Moor in .
Health and wellbeing:
- The University is an industry leader in using AI and data to track brain health, .
Business and society:
- Henley Business School’s Global Executive MBA welcomed its first South African cohort in October, reports.
- The University won the EMA Energy Management Award 2024 for its Business Travel Carbon Budgets. Reported by .
- Dr Derek Bolton (International Law) spoke to BBC Radio Oxford and BBC Radio Berkshire that about Donald Trump's victory in the US elections.
- Dr Camila González Ortiz (Languages and Cultures) is a keynote speaker at the Second Annual Arconexiones Graduate Student Conference at niversity.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology) comments on future climate trends following a report from Copernicus suggesting 2024 will be the warmest year on record. Reports in , , and .
- Professor Chris Hilson (Law) suggests that President-elect Donald Trump may surprise the world in his approach to tackling climate change. Quoted in The Reading Chronicle (in print), , , (live blog expired), and cen.
Alumni:
- Centuri Holdings, Inc. has appointed Christian Brown, an MBA graduate as President and CEO. Reported by .
- Professor Aisha Sani Maikudi (International Law) is seen as a strong candidate for the role of vice-chancellor at the University of Abuja. Reported by .
- announces the death of The Revd Canon Peter Jenner, who served as the Chaplain at the University.
- reports Elliot Cole has joined his family's business, Cole Farming, as a poultry manager.
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