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SUMMARY:Bipolar and Anxiety Research Trial: Imagery Based Emotion Regulation (IBER).
DESCRIPTION:The University of Reading is running this trial in collaboration with Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust and NHS Devon Partnership NHS Trust. To find out more about anxiety and bipolar disorder or register as a participant in the trial\, visit the research group’s facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/notes/iber-bipolar-and-anxiety-research/isrctn-registration/1958638321111113/
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/bipolar-and-anxiety-research-trial-imagery-based-emotion-regulation-iber/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T120000
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SUMMARY:Researchfish (Research Staff Development Opportunity)
DESCRIPTION:Research Staff Development Opportunities. \nOne to one surgery sessions will be available for research staff in using the Researchfish online outcomes reporting systems.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/researchfish-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T133000
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SUMMARY:Economics External Seminar - Almudena Sevilla\, UCL
DESCRIPTION:Department of Economics External Seminar Series. \nAlmudena Sevilla\, UCL \nField: Policy evaluation\, time use and child development
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/economics-external-seminar-almudena-sevilla-ucl/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T140000
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SUMMARY:REITs Price Reactions to Changes in Interest Rates Before and During the Zero Lower Bound
DESCRIPTION:Real Estate & Planning Research Seminar Series \nDr Alexey Akimov\, Lancaster University
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/reits-price-reactions-to-changes-in-interest-rates-before-and-during-the-zero-lower-bound/
LOCATION:Knight Building\, Room 133
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T140000
DTSTAMP:20260508T112815
CREATED:20190116T161158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T161414Z
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SUMMARY:Evaluation of the antiobesogenic effect in Brazilian plant extracts & Listeria monocytogenes acid resistance\, extracellular GABA production and regulation in defined media
DESCRIPTION:Food and Nutritional Science Research Seminars. \nCyntia\n“Evaluation of the antiobesogenic effect in Brazilian plant extracts” \nCarolina Bruschi\n“Listeria monocytogenes acid resistance\, extracellular GABA production and regulation in defined media”
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/evaluation-of-the-antiobesogenic-effect-in-brazilian-plant-extracts-listeria-monocytogenes-acid-resistance-extracellular-gaba-production-and-regulation-in-defined-media/
LOCATION:Harborne Lecture Theatre\, Harborne Building\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T163000
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SUMMARY:‘Moments of Identification’: LGBTQ+ History and Heritage - Professor Richard Parkinson\, University of Oxford (Classics seminar series)
DESCRIPTION:Professor Parkinson’s lecture will illustrate the gradual evolution of an LGBT history project at the British Museum in a variety of formats\, including A Little Gay History (2013) and subsequent exhibitions and trails. It will question how LGBT histories are best displayed – as temporary interventions or as integrated parts of permanent displays – and consider the role of an ancient historian in shaping and presenting this heritage. \nRichard Bruce Parkinson is a British academic. He is currently Professor of Egyptology at the University of Oxford and a fellow of The Queen’s College\, Oxford. He was previously a curator in the Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan\, British Museum. His main area of research in the interpretation and performance of Ancient Egyptian poetry of the classic period. As well as academic monographs and articles\, he has written popular books on Egyptology. Drawing on his work on the ‘subaltern’ aspects of ancient literature\, he has published on LGBTQ+ history across world cultures\, including A Little Gay History (2013)\, dedicated to his husband. He recently acted as consultant to No Offence: Exploring LGBTQ+ Histories\, The British Museum’s touring exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum\, Oxford\, which ran until December 2018.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/moments-of-identification-lgbtq-history-and-heritage-professor-richard-parkinson-university-of-oxford-classics-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Edith Morley\, Room G25\, Edith Morley Building\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T210000
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Multiculturalism: Why speaking more than one language is good for your health
DESCRIPTION:Join in the discussion with our expert panel for a lively conversation about what multilingualism means to you. \nSpeaking more than one language promotes multiple identities\, but not everyone sees multilingualism this way\, and language policy decisions sometimes impact negatively on multilingual speakers’ life chances. All of this raises critical questions for researchers\, policymakers\, practitioners and individual multilingual speakers about the role of language learning in fostering a multilingual world. \nIn December 2017\, the Salzburg Global Seminar Series hosted representatives from the spheres of policy\, academia\, civil society and business\, representing over 25 countries\, to look at the importance of language policy and practice from three perspectives – the individual\, the state\, and market and society – and examine how language learning can help integration\, international relations and employment opportunities. The outcome of these discussions\, the Salzburg Statement on Multilingualism and Integration will be launched around the world on International Mother Language Day\, 21 February 2018. \nAs a follow up to this publication\, the University of Reading will be hosting a small panel of multilingualism practitioners inviting an audience to join in the conversation. We are keen to know how the Salzburg Statement is relevant to you in your multilingual lives. \nAdmission is free and open to all. We hope the event will be of particular interest to bilingual families\, teachers\, interpreters\, counsellors\, and professionals who work with bilingual families.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/celebrating-multiculturalism-why-speaking-more-than-one-language-is-good-for-your-health/
LOCATION:Edith Morley Building\, Van Emden Lecture Theatre\, Edith Morley Building\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190313T213000
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SUMMARY:The Great Debate 2019: Can new technologies transform healthcare?
DESCRIPTION:The increasing adoption of digital technology has resulted in fundamental changes in many industries. Yet healtcare\, which represents about 10% of global GDP\, has lagged behind other sectors. This is about to change as big data and artificial intelligence will deliver improvements in diagnosis and treatment that will increase health care’s reach\, efficiency\, accuracy and reduce waiting time for patients. \nTechnological advances offer significant opportunities to improve healthcare and have the potential to deliver significant value for the NHS. This year’s Great Debate will provide an update on the latest technology advances to deliver these benefits. \nThere will be four presentations as below\, followed by a debate and Q&A. \n\n\n\nHuman-Computer Interaction\nDigital Health innovation at the NHS Frontline: Transformation and reality checks\nUsing AI to improve clinical effectiveness\nEnsuring new technologies are introduced effectively and safely\n\n\n\nAdmission free but booking is necessary. This event is being held in British Science Week – find other events in Reading here.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/the-great-debate-2019-can-new-technologies-transform-healthcare/
LOCATION:Henley Business School\, Room G11\, Henley Business School\, Whiteknights Campus\, Reading\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
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