Reading 2050: Transforming the MERL

25 October 2018, 18:00–19:00 Building L022 G01 London Road campus, University of Reading RG1 5AQ Transforming the Museum of English Rural Life: Past, Present and Future  Please join Kate Arnold-Forster ...Read More >

Open Access Week 2018: The Game of Open Access

Carrington, Room 201

Play an open access board game about open access! At this informal session you will develop an understanding of open access through the initial idea for an article to its acceptance for publication. Bring...Read More >

Biological Sciences Seminar Series

Harborne Lecture Theatre, Harborne Building Whiteknights Campus, Reading, Berkshire

School of Biological Sciences Research Seminars Series - Autumn Term, 2018 Tuesdays 1:00- 1:50pm Venue – Harborne Lecture Theatre, Harborne Building Prof Eric Allan – University of Bern, Switzerland 'Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning:...Read More >

Wheat Responses To Piriformospora Indica Inoculation

Room 1U02 Earley Gate, Reading

School of Agriculture, Policy and Development - Autumn 2018 Postgraduate talk on Wheat Responses To Piriformospora Indica Inoculation. This talk will be given by Samer For further information contact Ferdousi...Read More >

Electron Microscopy Workshops

Sherrie Foo, University of Reading Electron Microscopy Workshops If you think that electron microscopy may be useful in your research, or if you simply want to find out more about...Read More >

Biological Sciences Seminars Series

Harborne Lecture Theatre, Harborne Building Whiteknights Campus, Reading, Berkshire

School of Biological Sciences Research Seminars Series - Autumn Term, 2018 Tuesdays 1:00- 1:50pm Venue – Harborne Lecture Theatre, Harborne Building Dr Grishna Pirianov – Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge ‘Modulation of...Read More >

Putting Things in the Right Place: How do bacteria get organised?

Harborne Lecture Theatre, Harborne Building Whiteknights Campus, Reading, Berkshire

Professor Judith Armitage, University of Oxford Putting things in the right place; How do bacteria get organised? Lowry Lecture 2018, School of Biological Sciences, Hosted by Prof Kim Watson  ...Read More >

Engaging with Policymakers

Researcher Development Programme- Communications Training Sessions At some point in their career, many researchers will be asked to provide advice to policymakers in government, the public sector or the private...Read More >

Research Data Management: An Introduction

Researcher Development Programme - Communications Training Sessions The aim of this course is to introduce general principles and practices of research data management that will be applicable to researchers at...Read More >

Stakeholder Mapping for Research Staff

Researcher Development Programme- Communications Training Sessions Understanding your key stakeholders and what they want from your research is a fundamental part of any successful communications or engagement plan. This session...Read More >