Open Research Forum
Online eventThe next Open Research Forum will take place on Wednesday 9th March at 13.00-14.30. If you want to get a flavour of the Open Research Champions community and listen to some...Read More >
The next Open Research Forum will take place on Wednesday 9th March at 13.00-14.30. If you want to get a flavour of the Open Research Champions community and listen to some...Read More >
Join the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) for a free online talk by Clare Wright (University of Leeds), Anna Tsakalaki (University of Reading) and Mei Lin (University of Newcastle)...Read More >
The Group for Economic Analysis at Reading (GEAR) are pleased to announce the Inaugural GEAR Quarterly Lecture on “Growth Volatility and Trade: Diversification vs Specialisation”, to be given by Professor...Read More >
Co-hosted by the Speech and Language Therapy Society and the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) this is the first talk of the staff-student partnership at University of Reading, founded...Read More >
Thursday 7 April 2022 at 17:00 - Doors open at 16:45 (JJ Thomson Ditchburn Lecture Theatre, Whiteknights Campus) In this School of Law lecture, Professor Paul Wragg (Professor of Media Law, University of...Read More >
Emily Thornberry, Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury Thursday 28 April 2022 19:00- 20:00 Edith Morley Van Emden Theatre, Whiteknights Campus Reading University Politics and International Relations Society (RUPIRS)...Read More >
This Open Research Forum will provide an introduction to open peer review. Come along to learn about some different models and discuss their pros and cons. Professor Stephen Pinfield of...Read More >
We are delighted to invite you to participate in our online launch workshop for the Nuffield Foundation funded project entitled Maternal Well-Being, and the Conflict between Infant Feeding and Return...Read More >
GEAR Quarterly Lecture organised by the Group for Economic Analysis at Reading, Department of Economics. The Ends of Thirty Big Depressions, Professor Martin Ellison, University of Oxford. We are delighted...Read More >
AHRC and the BBC have announced the latest call for their New Generation Thinkers scheme, which offers early-career researchers the opportunity to develop programmes for the BBC. Finalists in the...Read More >