University of Reading

04/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/30/2024 03:45

Reading in the news - Tue 30 Apr

Reading in the news - Tue 30 Apr

30 April 2024

Fairbrother lecture: Doctoral researcher Reyk Boerner (Mathematics) speaks to BBC Radio Berkshireabout the presentation he is set to give at the University of Reading's Fairbrother Lecture (Tuesday, 30 April). The presentation will focus on the prediction of climate tipping points.

CBE award: ITV 1 Meridian Thames Valleyreports that Vice Chancellor, Professor Robert Van de Noort, has received a CBE for his contributions to science, flood risk management and sustainability. Read our news story.

Food and farming:

  • Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Science) reports that eating too much liver can lead to Vitamin A toxicity for the Daily Mail. Republished by Mogaznews En.

Business and society:

  • Management Todayquotes Professor Andrew Kakabadse (Henley Business School) on the difficulties in companies applying ESG principles.
  • WIRED-GOVmentions that Dr Min Zou (Henley Business School) provided worked on a study looking at the impact of job quality on well-being.
  • FMDQ Group's chairman of the board, Muhammad Sani Abdullahi, is completing ongoing doctoral research at Henley Business School, Business Day, Punchand Nairametricsreports.

Heritage and culture:

  • Professor Roberta Gilchrist (Archaeology) and Dr Robert Webley (Archaeology) are set to speak at The Society for Medieval Archaeology Conference 2024, Eventbritementions.

Alumni:

  • Activist Teresa Vicente, who enrolled in a fellowship at the University of Reading's The Reading Centre for Climate and Justice, is interviewed about legally recognising ecosystems as people. Coverage from CNN.
  • Louder Soundreports that songwriter/bassist for Big Big Train, Gregory Spawton, studied at the University of Reading.