Open Research Forum
Online eventThe next Open Research Forum will take place on Wednesday 9th March at 13.00-14.30. If you want to get a flavour of the Open Research Champions community and listen to some...Read More >
The next Open Research Forum will take place on Wednesday 9th March at 13.00-14.30. If you want to get a flavour of the Open Research Champions community and listen to some...Read More >
The Bridging Worlds: Sustainable Agriculture Conference will facilitate interdisciplinary discussion designed to address a variety of key issues surrounding: agriculture, agri-science, agri-innovation, climate change, climate justice, sustainability, trade and development,...Read More >
The 10th International Conference on Polyphenols and Health, organised by Professors Jeremy Spencer and Gunter Kuhnle (Department of Food & Nutritional Sciences), will be taking place on 20 – 23...Read More >
This Open Research Forum will provide an introduction to open peer review. Come along to learn about some different models and discuss their pros and cons. Professor Stephen Pinfield of...Read More >
Welcome to the eleventh Reading Emotions meeting. This year, we focus on the topic of exposure and avoidance: from the brain to the clinic. Learning to avoid potential threats is...Read More >
IFNH are delighted to announce FREE statistics and R training workshops to support our ECRs and PhD students with their research and for their professional development. The workshops will take...Read More >
On behalf of Carol Wagstaff, you are warmly invited to the Agriculture Food and Health (AFH) Research Culture Cafe. The AFH Research Culture Cafe is the first of a regular...Read More >
Speaker: Professor Stella Chan FRSE, Charlie Waller Chair in Evidence-Based Psychological Treatment, University of Reading A discussion on young people’s mental health and how to apply research knowledge to understand...Read More >
Speaker: Professor Stella Chan FRSE, Ruthanne Baxter, Janet Smyth Chair: Professor John Gillies FRSE The increasing use of arts, literature and culture to improve the public’s mental health. NHS Scotland and England...Read More >
Sensory Street is a research project from the Universities of Oxford and Reading, funded by the Wellcome Trust. Since 2021, we have been working with autistic people to learn more...Read More >