Centre for Health Humanities Online Seminars
Janet Walls, ‘The Zodiac Sign as Body in the Late Medieval Period’ Tom Mills, ‘Medieval Leprosy and Bioarchaeology: The Body as a Physical Sign' Claire Collins, 'Secreta mulierum? The not...Read More >
Janet Walls, ‘The Zodiac Sign as Body in the Late Medieval Period’ Tom Mills, ‘Medieval Leprosy and Bioarchaeology: The Body as a Physical Sign' Claire Collins, 'Secreta mulierum? The not...Read More >
ECR Dragons' Den - Monday 29th March 15.30-17.00 Do you have a really great idea for a collaborative project? Have you been planning to write a grant but don’t have...Read More >
This year’s conference will focus on Designing Healthcare: Stimulating Interdisciplinarity and Co-design for Quality Healthcare.There is widespread recognition and support for collaborative-working across disciplinary boundaries to solve real-world problems, with...Read More >
The role of isothiocyanates in health & food preference, Luke Bell (Lecturer in Temperate Horticulture at the School of Agriculture, Policy & Development, University of Reading) Isothiocyanates (ITCs) are produced...Read More >
IFNH Lunchtime Seminar Series We are pleased to announce our next Lunchtime Seminar “Vitamin D, COVID-19 and Acute Respiratory Tract Infections – Is this Nutrient the Sunshine Superstar or Just...Read More >
IFNH Workshop: Building on 2020 EIT Food Projects, Thursday 22nd April (14.00-16.45) In 2020 the University was involved in a large number of EIT Food projects covering all the EIT...Read More >
CINNergies Reading Club Philosophy of science: do physiology and psychology align? 7th May 2021: 0900-1200 BST CINNergies are hosting a reading club and debate on the "Brain-Cognitive behaviour problem". This...Read More >
Dr Toms Voits, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Language is frequently in the headlines, from worries about people speaking too many languages or too few, to questions of whether...Read More >
COVID-19 has caused havoc and upheaval in ways no-one could have foreseen. In our spring online Alumni Lecture Series, we welcome University of Reading graduates from diverse backgrounds and industries...Read More >
The Horticultural Quality and Food Loss Network (HortQFLNet) is holding an online Sandpit Event on 18 May (09:00-12:30pm). This is an opportunity to learn more about the Network and the...Read More >