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InForm is the journal of teaching and learning-related practice for members of the academic community associated with International Foundation Programmes (IFPs) ...
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Our Meal Plans are available to all students at Reading living in University or private accommodation, including in self-catered halls. Choose from three, seven, 14 or unlimited meals a week depending ...
Reading Climate Festival returns this June with an exciting two-week programme of engaging and informative events to inspire our community towards climate action. Curated by Reading Climate Action ...
Pain Research Reading is a group of academics, clinicians and patients that work in collaboration to develop our understanding of pain through research. They lead projects and disseminate findings to ...
The University of Reading is among the world’s top 50 universities in its support of sustainable global development, ...
Join a vibrant community of researchers in the Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences. We offer flexible modes of study designed to fit around your needs.
“Understanding the dance of a snowflake is not only beautiful but can help us understand the reflectivity of clouds. Each snow crystal in a cloud acts like a tiny mirror, reflecting and refracting the ...
New research from the University of Reading sheds light on the complex relationship between time spent alone and mental health. The study, published today in Scientific Reports, reveals that solitude ...
Eating walnuts for breakfast could improve brain function throughout the day for young adults, a new study has shown. Researchers at the University of Reading found that eating 50g of walnuts (a ...
The Outstanding Contribution to Environmental Leadership award was presented to the University at the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2023 on Thursday, 8 December. Reading is the first ever winner ...
Forgotten ‘Lowbury Woman’ burial to reveal her secrets The mystery surrounding the remains of two Anglo Saxons – identified as a man and a woman buried 1,400 years ago in south Oxfordshire – may ...
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