An introduction to open peer review
Online eventThis 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 >
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 >
The seminar entitled 'Religious contexts of women’s vulnerability to HIV in Ghana' will be delivered by Dr Yaw Adjei-Amoako on Thursday 6 October from 1-2pm. Join us at the Sorby...Read More >
Global Law at Reading (GLAR) is one of the leading groups of expert staff researching and teaching global law at any university in the UK. As Reading’s research hub for...Read More >
Wednesday 2 November, 10:00-16:00, Palmer building, Whiteknights campus Research colleagues are invited to attend an open day to learn how the University and Natural History Museum are aiming to develop...Read More >
The Grand Challenge Consumer Trust project team at the University of Reading invite you to a conference on industry consumer trust initiatives “Tackling the Grand Challenge of consumer trust in...Read More >
Global Law at Reading (GLAR) is one of the leading groups of expert staff researching and teaching global law at any university in the UK. As Reading’s research hub for...Read More >
The Group for Economic Analysis at Reading (GEAR) is pleased to announce the 4th GEAR Quarterly Lecture on “Firm Heterogeneity and Imperfect Competition in Global Production Networks”, to be delivered...Read More >