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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190513
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SUMMARY:Museums Week
DESCRIPTION:#MuseumWeek 2019 is taking place from 13 to 19 May\, bringing together cultural institutions from all over the world based on the idea of “7 days\, 7 themes\, 7 hashtags”. \nIt features various themes such as exploration\, photography and play\, but also the role of women in culture yesterday\, today and tomorrow to mark #WomenInCulture Day\, the high point of this sixth edition. \nReading Botany will be celebrating #MuseumWeek with regular tweets from the University of Reading herbarium @RNGHerb.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/botany/event/museums-week/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Alastair%20Culham":MAILTO:a.culham@reading.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Fascination of Plants Day
DESCRIPTION:Following from our first successful “Why are plants smelly?” event for British Science Week (10th March) “Why are plants smelly 2” is our schools outreach event for the International Fascination of Plants Day.  We invite schools’ science groups to the University of Reading campus to join scientists from the School of Biological Sciences and Archaeology\, Geography and Environmental Sciences to ask why is it that some plants smell so nice and sweet while others are really quite grossly stinky?!  There will be a range of activities both in the laboratory and outside on the University of Reading’s prize-winning green campus. School groups will examine the different ways in which plants try to attract other organisms (e.g. pollinating bees and hoverflies) while doing their best to repel others such as insect herbivores intent on eating them! We guarantee you will leave looking at plants in a totally new way! \nWe are grateful for financial support from the British Ecological Society \nOutreach Grant OR18/1187 Why are plants smelly? \n \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/botany/event/fascination-of-plants-day/
LOCATION:Harborne Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Jonathan%20Mitchley":MAILTO:j.mitchley@reading.ac.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190521
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SUMMARY:RHS Chelsea Flower Show
DESCRIPTION:Visit the University of Reading education stand and meet Tomos Jones PhD student at University of Reading. This NERC SCENARIO project investigates the possible impacts of climate change on the distribution of garden plants\, and their interaction with our native flora. We are often told about the impact of invasive garden plants\, such as Rhododendron x superponticum\, but which of our garden plants might be problematic in the (not-so-distant) future? Come and visit Tomos’ stand and find out!
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/botany/event/rhs-chelsea-flower-show/
LOCATION:RHS Chelsea
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20Alastair%20Culham":MAILTO:a.culham@reading.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Pint of Science
DESCRIPTION:The Pint of Science festival aims to make science accessible to a wide public.  On Tuesday 21st May Dr M will take the role of MC for “Our Shared Planet” theme and introduces three speakers each dealing with a topical science theme and including Q&A sessions.   During the evening Dr M will invite the pubic to share in a mini version of the highly successful Botanical University Challenge (20 February) and test their botanical wisdom and know-how and demonstrate the innate beauty\, fascination and vital importance of plants to us and our shared planet! \nImage credit: @karenblakeman
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/botany/event/pint-of-science/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matt%20Greenwell":MAILTO:Matthew.Greenwell@pgr.reading.ac.uk
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