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SUMMARY:Trial volunteers needed for study within Psychology and Clinical Language sciences
DESCRIPTION:University of Reading researchers are currently looking for individuals who would consider themselves to be particularly anxious for a research study. \nThe study will take 30 minutes. You will be reimbursed £5 for your time. If you take part there will also be a chance that you can win more money. \nIf you are aged between 18-35 and want to take part\, then please email: iou.lab.uk@gmail.com
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/trial-volunteers-needed-for-study-within-psychology-and-clinical-language-sciences/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health
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SUMMARY:License to Assemble: Theorising Brand Longevity
DESCRIPTION:Henley Business School Marketing & Reputation Research Seminars\nDr Chloe Preece\, Senior Lecturer in Marketing\, Royal Holloway\, University of London \nFinola Kerrigan\, Professor in Marketing and Consumption\, Birmingham Business School.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/license-to-assemble-theorizing-brand-longevity-henley-business-school-marketing-reputation-research-seminars/
LOCATION:Henley Business School\, G03
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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SUMMARY:Postgraduate Research Presentations: Institute of Education
DESCRIPTION:Institute of Education Research Programme\nPostgraduate Research Presentations: Fatima Abbou\, Stuart Bracewell\, Linyao Wang\, Suzy Tutchell
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/pgr-presentations-10-minute-mini-presentations-fatima-abbou-stuart-bracewell-linyao-wang-and-suzy-tutchell/
LOCATION:L24\, G06
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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SUMMARY:The Private Sector and Global Nutrition: Are Businesses Heroes or Villains?
DESCRIPTION:Alumni Lecture \nProfessor Lawrence Haddad\, Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition \nThe University of Reading is proud to announce that the next event in the inspirational Alumni Lecture Series will feature alumnus Professor Lawrence Haddad (BSc Food Science and Food Education\, 1980). \nLawrence is a British economist who has forged an influential career in food\, agriculture and nutrition. He is currently Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). In 2018 Lawrence was co-recipient of the prestigious World Food Prize for “extraordinary intellectual and policy leadership in bringing maternal and child nutrition to the forefront of the global food security agenda and thereby significantly reducing childhood stunting”. \nOne in three people globally are malnourished. If we keep doing what we are doing\, we will fall far short of the global goals the world has set for 2030. How to change the dynamic? One glaring gap is the public sector’s failure to engage the private sector properly to help advance nutrition. Most people buy their food\, even in poorer countries\, and in doing so they are engaging the private sector. So ignoring businesses is not an option. But engaging them sensibly is also not easy. Which companies\, in which circumstances\, and for which population groups? How do maximise positives and avoid negatives? Businesses are part of the problem of malnutrition\, but also have to be a bigger part of the solution. This talk outlines some of the ways to stimulate this transition of the private sector from sometime villains to frequent heroes.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/alumni-lecture-dr-lawrence-haddad-the-private-sector-and-global-nutrition-are-businesses-heroes-or-villains/
LOCATION:Edith Morley Building\, Van Emden Lecture Theatre\, Edith Morley Building\, University of Reading\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG6 6UR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Prosperity & Resilience
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