University of Reading

04/22/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2024 05:00

Reading in the news - Mon 22 Apr

Reading in the news - Mon 22 Apr

22 April 2024

Solitude research: An interview with Professor Netta Weinstein (Psychology) for BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, discussing her research into solitude, was re-aired over the weekend.

Business and society:

  • People Management quotes Professor Keiichi Nakata (Henley Business School) about the ethical concerns of facial recognition technology and fingerprint scanning.
  • Professor Andrew Urquhart (Henley Business School) writes for The Conversation about Bitcoin. Republished by MSN and VNExplorer.
  • Professor Steve Musson (Geography) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire last week about Buckinghamshire Council's approach to the issue of litter and fly tipping.
  • BBC Radio Berkshire reports on the University's new staff volunteering scheme. Read our news story.

Food and farming:

  • Times Radio spoke to Professor Katie Sampeck (Archaeology) about the history of chocolate.

#PlanetPartners:working with global partners to protect the environment

Other Coverage:

  • Dr Suzy Tutchell (Institute of Education) writes for The Guardian about the work of past and present female artists. Republished by Aol. and MSN.
  • The Star reports on the University of Reading's Henley Business School.

Alumni:

  • i news mentions that Senior Lecturer in Education at Oxford Brookes University, Rebecca Matthews, studied at the University of Reading. Republished by MSN and VNExplorer.
  • Cooper Hewitt mentions that Dr Sue Perks was awarded a PhD from the University of Reading in 2013.
  • Anastasis Michailas, paralegal at JLG, studied at the University of Reading, Johnson Law Group mentions.
  • Exhibition curator, Cheng Xunchang, is a PhD graduate from the University of Reading, People's, XinhuaNet, African News Agency, SCIO and China.org report.