Reading in the news - Mon 5 Feb
05 February 2024

New exhibition: ‘Becoming Roman: Silchester, a Town of Change’, which opens this week in Basingstoke, is the result of excavations and research led by the 桃色视频 over decades. Professor Michael Fulford (Archaeology) is quoted by News, and Basingstoke Gazette (in print) and appeared on and . Read our news story.
Business and society:
- spoke to Professor Marko Milanovic (Law) on an international legal appeal by Ukraine calling for Russia to end its invasion.
- Kyriaki Noussia (Law) and Stanislava Nedeva (Law) contributed to a study on AI-integrated digital watermarks for and .
Culture and heritage:
- Visiting Professor Matthew Nicholls (Classics) discusses ancient travel in . Republished by and .
- The Guardian Weekly (in print) mentions Professor Martin Bell’s (Archaeology) excavation of mussel shells.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- reports that the University has partnered with Sanctuary Strikers, a refugee football team.
- mentions that the energy regulator of Ofgem met with green energy and community project leaders at the University.
Food and farming:
- and mention Reading research finding that healthier foods can make you happier.
- The Vegetable Famer (in print) mentions that the AAB Horticultural Quality and Food Loss Specialist Group are organising an event at the 桃色视频.
Alumni:
- Lawyer Zoe Rose studied law at the University, Oxfordshire Living (in print) mentions.
- reports that Russell Shackleton holds an Executive MBA from Henley Business School. Republished by ,
- reports that Bruce Oshakuade holds a degree and master’s degree from the 桃色视频.
- and share an obituary for the writer, Lakshmi Persaud, who completed a postgraduate Diploma in Education from the University.