Reading in the News - Tues 25 June
25 June 2019
Witches of Windsor: Professor Helen Parish (History) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about four women who were tried for witchcraft and murder.
Show Your Stripes: Professor Ed Hawkins (NCAS)’s climate stripes image was featured in an article by Forbes about how to successfully engage the public in science. The graphic is also featured in a piece by Now This. Read our news story about the #MadeAtReading Show Your Stripes campaign which was held last week.
Other news
- Art student Amy Richardson’s degree show work has been published in The Big Issue, and features in a preview on the magazine’s Instagram page.
- Graduate Craig Snell (Met) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about the science behind the recent muggy weather.
- TeachWire has an article on the Festival of Education, which featured a talk by Professor Paul Glaister (Maths).
- Food Manufacture runs a piece on the University of Reading students won the recent Ecotrophelia competition.
- The University’s business partnerships are mentioned in an article by Living Reading about why the town has been named a UK top 5 city for business.
- The Henley Standard has a review of The Last Abbot, a play written by Beth Flintoff who worked with University academics on the historical details of the piece.