Colours More Than Sentences: Illustrated Editions of “The Ballard of Reading Gaol”
Exhibition celebrating the many different illustrated editions of Oscar Wilde's famous poem. Free admission, no booking require.
Exhibition celebrating the many different illustrated editions of Oscar Wilde's famous poem. Free admission, no booking require.
Dr Neil Cocks, Associate Professor in the Department for English Literature at Reading.
Department of Philosophy - Wittgenstein Forum Jonathan Beale
The aim of this course is to introduce general principles and practices of research data management that will be applicable to researchers at all stages of their careers working with...Read More >
Public-facing artist ‘encounters’ will occur on Wednesdays and Fridays, 12-2pm, between 15 May and 31 May. All are welcome. At the University of Reading this summer, we present the Urban...Read More >
Within the context of British theatre, plays are generally considered political if they address current social and political issues within the content of their narrative. Little attention is paid to...Read More >
Film, Theatre and Television Research Seminar series. Dr Sarah Grochala
Department of Film, Theatre & Television Research Seminar - Dr Sarah Grochala All staff and PGR students are welcome to attend.
Professor Sue Walker, Professor of Typography at the University of Reading.
Public-facing artist ‘encounters’ will occur on Wednesdays and Fridays, 12-2pm, between 15 May and 31 May. All are welcome. At the University of Reading this summer, we present the Urban...Read More >
Pint of Science is a worldwide science festival that takes place 20-22 May and brings researchers to your local pub to present their scientific discoveries. We have trillions of bacteria...Read More >
Pint of Science is a worldwide science festival that takes place 20-22 May and brings researchers to your local pub to present their scientific discoveries. How can learning new languages train your brain? What can we learn about how language...Read More >
It’s a simple question, but to answer it properly we need to look back, way back. Back through the fascinating history of our species, back through the entire evolutionary history...Read More >
A small, free, public exhibition celebrating Nancy Astor, the first female member of parliament in the UK to take her seat, is now on display on the University Library building’s...Read More >
Graduate School Annual Fairbrother Lecture, presented by Elizabeth Barnes (History) In October 2017 following sexual abuse allegations against the film producer Harvey Weinstein, the viral spread of the #MeToo hashtag...Read More >
Pint of Science is a worldwide science festival that takes place 20-22 May and brings researchers to your local pub to present their scientific discoveries. Did you want to find out how lasers can be used to test jet engines,...Read More >
Pint of Science is a worldwide science festival that takes place 20-22 May and brings researchers to your local pub to present their scientific discoveries. How brain cells are lost in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s is a real puzzle, being tackled...Read More >
Public-facing artist ‘encounters’ will occur on Wednesdays and Fridays, 12-2pm, between 15 May and 31 May. All are welcome. At the University of Reading this summer, we present the Urban...Read More >
This session explains to researchers which publications the University requires them to deposit in CentAUR (green Open Access) and how this ensures compliance with both the University’s Open Access policy...Read More >
Pint of Science is a worldwide science festival that takes place 20-22 May and brings researchers to your local pub to present their scientific discoveries. Getting older is inevitable, whether now or 1000 years ago. What happens when we grow...Read More >
Public-facing artist ‘encounters’ will occur on Wednesdays and Fridays, 12-2pm, between 15 May and 31 May. All are welcome. At the University of Reading this summer, we present the Urban...Read More >
Dr Jeremy Burchardt, Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Reading.
Department of Philosophy - Wittgenstein Forum Led by Harry Tappenden & Harry Tomany
Public-facing artist ‘encounters’ will occur on Wednesdays and Fridays, 12-2pm, between 15 May and 31 May. All are welcome. At the University of Reading this summer, we present the Urban...Read More >
Public-facing artist ‘encounters’ will occur on Wednesdays and Fridays, 12-2pm, between 15 May and 31 May. All are welcome. At the University of Reading this summer, we present the Urban...Read More >