Reading in the news - Fri 8 May
08 May 2026
Sporting success: Will Rand, RUBC Director of Rowing, was quoted by following the University’s boat club winning 30 medals at a recent rowing event. From our story: Record-breaking rowers win 30 medals at national competition
and include mentions of research co-authored by Professor James Reade and Dr Andy Chung (both Economics) that found universities with successful local football teams are more attractive to prospective students.
Sir David Attenborough turns 100: On Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, BBC Radio Berkshire interviewed student Ramandeep Nijjar about how his work has inspired her, and (Ecology) about a time he met the broadcaster.
Business and society:
Dr Anna Jackman (Geography) spoke to about the first Amazon drone deliveries and was quoted by , , , , , and others on the topic.
republished an article from , quoting Professor Jonathan Passmore (Henley Business School) on executive coaching.
Emeritus Professor Richard Buckley (Law) wrote for about the Rylands vs Fletcher case.
Research from Dr Yasmine Shamma (English Literature) into migration was mentioned by .
republished analysis by Professor Simon Chandler-Wilde and Professor Paul Glaister (both Mathematics) into the cost of dodging potholes.
reported on Henley Business School research into AI in leadership.
Health and wellbeing:
Professor Jane Portlock (Pharmacy) wrote for about endometriosis.
and (republished by and) quoted Professor Ian Jones (Biomedical Sciences) about the spread of hantavirus.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
reported on Dr James O’Donoghue (Meteorology), who won the 2026 Carl Sagan Medal. From our story: Carl Sagan medal for scientist who took millions to space
An article written by Professor Nicolas Bellouin (Meteorology) for on plane contrails was republished by .
Research from Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) into air turbulence was mentioned by .
Heritage and culture:
Dan Miller, Head of Music, was quoted by about an upcoming orchestra concert for the University’s centenary celebrations. From our story: Reading Sound Foundry creates Hexagon world premiere
reported on a study by Professor Duncan Garrow (Archaeology) which discovered an artificial island over 5,000 years old.
Alumni
Journalist Nikos Vatopoulos, who studied Politics, was interviewed by about his new book.
Lee Cowie, who has an MBA from Henley Business School, has been appointed CEO of Accesso, reports .
Quantity Surveying graduate Gamlath Menike wrote for about Sri Lanka’s construction industry.

