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Reading in the news - Fri 10 Mar

10 March 2023

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Migration law: expert comment on UK government plans to reduce cross-Channel boat crossings

  • Professor RosaFreedman (Law) was interviewed byTimes Radio.
  • Dr RuviZiegler (Law) was interviewed by 

 

#PlanetPartners:working with global partners to protect the environment

  • Dr Luke Evans (Biological Sciences) and Dr Vicky Boult (Meteorology) are quoted by Daily Express (in print), , , , , and  on their research on how toxic online abuse about hunting could impact wildlife conservation efforts. Read our news story.
  • Professor HannahCloke (Geography/Meteorology) is quoted by , , , , , , , , and  on what it would take to break California's 'megadrought'.
  • Dr LizStephens and Dr Alex Baker (both Meteorology) are quoted by  on the expected impact of Cyclone Freddy, the longest-lasting tropical cyclone on record, which is due to hit Mozambique. Read our expert comment.
  • Reading Chronicle (in print) reports that the University is working with Reading Borough Council and other local partners on a new school air pollution project. Professor Hong Yang (Geography and Environmental Science) is quoted. Read our news story.
  • PhD Student, Juliette Waterman, was interviewed by BBC Radio Berkshire on her research on the motivations of why people feed birds, including red kites. Read our news story

 

Food and farming:

  • , , , , Farming Scotland (in print), and  mention a University study on how long milking heifers remained in their herds.
  • Professor Donal O'Sullivan (Food) is quoted by , , , and  on his research, , about the sequencing of the fababean genome. Read our news story.
  • Professor Julie Lovegrove is quoted by Milling and Grain (in print) about the Raising the Pulse project to fortify UK bread with faba beans. Read our news story.
  • The North Devon Journal (in print) reports on the University's part in leading a European-wide project which aims to show farmers how they can boost food production and achieve net zero within a decade by adopting agroforestry. Dr LaurenceSmith (Agriculture) is quoted on details of the project. Read our news story.
  • Farm Week (in print) mentions University research onherdhealthandfertility. 

 

Business and Society:

  •  reports on the launch of Henley Business School's Women in Leadership MBA scholarship competition.
  • reports that Henley Business School's student marketing team has been shortlisted in the nationwide student marketing competition. 
  •  mentions Henley Business School's research on the benefits of the four-day workweek. 
  •  reports that The 5th GEAR Quarterly Lecture will be given by Professor Mark Casson (Economics) on "The Entrepreneur: A 'Missing Person' in Mainstream Economic Theory". 

 

Culture and heritage:

  • Professor HelenParish (History) is quoted by on the removal or destruction of monuments.
  • Dr GaborThomas (Archaeology) was interviewed by on recent findings that an Anglo-Saxon monastery was more resilient to Viking attacks than previously thought. Read our news story.

 

Other Coverage:

  •  and  report that funding is available from various sources for Turkish students affected by the recent earthquake who are looking to apply to UK universities, including Reading.
  • Wokingham Today (in print) and Reading Today (in print) report that Professor Vitaliy Khutoryanskiy (Pharmacy) has received a fellowship to fund his research on adhesive substances in pharmaceutical preparations. Read our news story.
  • Professor WingLam (UoR Malaysia) is quoted by  on the University's aims to attract students from neighbouring states to its campus.
  • reports that an International Women’s Day talk given byProfessor Jo Phoenix (School of Law) among others on academic freedoms was targeted by protestors at Swansea University.
  •  lists Reading’s Professor EdithMorley, the first female professor in Britain, as an inspirational woman from history.
  • Further coverage of research led by Dr DavidField (Psychology) on the benefits of Vitamin B6 for mental health by .
  • Reading Today (in print) and Wokingham Today (in print) report on upcoming performances at the University's Great Hall. 
  •  aired commentary from a robot wars competition and mentioned that a team from the University competed. 

 

Alumni:

  •  reports on Reading alumna and TV Meteorologist, Laura Tobin. 
  • Kingsbridge & Salcombe Gazette (in print), Mid Devon Advertiser (inprint), and Dawlish Gazette (in print) report on the appointment of Reading alumnus, Ian Bussell, as the new Director of Mission and Ministry for the Diocese of Exeter.
  •  reports on the appointment of Reading alumnus, Evan Hall, as an output producer at Sky News.
  •  reports that Henley Business School alumnus, Ron Basu, is celebrating the upcoming release of his latest book. 

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