Reading Assembly: Care
Online eventWhat does caring mean to you? How has your understanding of ‘care’ changed in the last year? Reading Assembly: Care is bringing together artists, social researchers and members of the...Read More >
What does caring mean to you? How has your understanding of ‘care’ changed in the last year? Reading Assembly: Care is bringing together artists, social researchers and members of the...Read More >
Understanding ourselves and others: reasoning and rationality (summing up), Emma Borg Reflections on this year's Summer Seminar Series from Emma Borg, Director of the Reading Centre for Cognition Research and...Read More >
Reading Woolf in Europe aims to foster a critical discussion on the cultural mediation of Woolf in European countries and languages with specific focus on how literary institutions (publishing houses...Read More >
Come and join us on Tuesday 6 July from 11.15 to 13.00 for our annual celebration of research engagement and impact across the University. Our usual Research Engagement and Impact...Read More >
Members of the University are invited to join the University’s first Open Research Forum, a regular meeting for our recently appointed Open Research Champions and other members of the research...Read More >
This is the the third in a series of screening and discussion events exploring the experimental filmmaker Stephen Dwoskin’s complex relationships with disability and creativity, memory and materiality. This event...Read More >
Join the University’s Open Research Champions to learn about and discuss Open Research. All members of the University are welcome to attend. Visit the event page for details and booking....Read More >
Join us for an online digital archiving symposium! Taking the form of an asynchronous discussion culminating with a series of three live online Q&As, the event situates ‘real world’ archiving...Read More >
Reading was home to one of Europe’s greatest medieval monasteries, established in 1121 by Henry I. It has been subject to many small-scale archaeological excavations yet remains poorly understood. Archaeologist...Read More >
The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing (CBCP) is pleased to host this talk by Michelle O’Callaghan and Jake Arthur introducing the new online database of Early Modern Women’s Complaint...Read More >