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University Events diary January - July 2013

Friday, 01 February 2013

Events diary

Hard copies are available from the Corporate Relations and Events team

The latest edition of the University's Events diary is now available. The diary contains details of a whole host of events, from the ever popular Public Lecture Series, to concerts, films and exhibitions.

Highlights this season include:

  • Reading Science Week from 15-24 March (part of National Science and Engineering Week) - fun and education events, including stargazing and science busking on Broad Street
  • MERL Village Fete on Saturday 1 June - traditional crafts, games, creams teas, brass band and much more
  • Music@Reading Summer Concert held in the Great Hall at London Road on 22 June

The diary is produced twice yearly, covering the entire academic year: the first runs from September to December and the second from January to July. It contains a colour-coded calendar so you can see an overview of events at a glance.

If you are hosting a University event that is open to the public then let the Corporate Relations and Events team know - events@reading.ac.uk.

View the Events diary >>>

Or email events@reading.ac.uk to request hard copies.

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