Chemistry Research Colloquium – Professor Nora de Leeuw, Cardiff University
Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights CampusChemistry Research Colloquia. Professor Nora de Leeuw, Cardiff University
Chemistry Research Colloquium – Presenter TBC
Lecture Theatre G, Chemistry Whiteknights CampusChemistry Research Colloquia. Presenter TBC
Reading 2050: The Future of the Reading Diamond in the Thames Valley
L022 G01 L022 G01, London Road Campus, ReadingPlease join Professor Kathy Pain from the School of Real Estate and Planning, for a lecture: 'The Future of the Reading Diamond in the Thames Valley' The lecture is part of the...Read More >
Open Practice 2019 – opportunities and challenges. A multidisciplinary open research conference for university staff and research students
Edith Morley Building, Van Emden Lecture Theatre Edith Morley Building, University of Reading, Reading, BerkshireThis conference will explore the opportunities and practical challenges presented to researchers and the University by Open Research. The programme will feature: Keynotes from Open Research champions Dr Danny...Read More >
Smart City Cluster in the Thames Valley – How can smart city thinking make a difference in Reading and other parts of the Thames Valley?
London Road, Building LO22, Room G01 University of Reading, London Road campus, ReadingRob McDonald, Director of Smart Infrastructure at Peter Brett Associates will deliver the next Reading 2050 lecture. Here he outlines the main themes of his presentation. We are living through...Read More >
The challenge to predict rainfall in West Africa
Sutcliffe Lecture Theatre Room GU01, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, WhiteknightsMonday Departmental Seminar Programme - Meteorology Department Andreas Fink Karlsruhe Institute of Technolo
Chemistry Research Colloquium – Dr György Hantal, University of Vienna
Chemistry Research Colloquium - Dr György Hantal, University of Vienna Title TBA
Hydro-JULES: Next generation hydrological and land surface predictions
GU01, Department of MeteorologyMonday Departmental Seminar Programme - Meteorology Department Simon Dadson CEH Wallingford
Atlantic transports from free model runs, reanalyses and coupled simulations
Sutcliffe Lecture Theatre Room GU01, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, WhiteknightsTuesday Seminar Programme - Meteorology Department Davi Mignac Carneiro