Oxford Science and Ideas Festival
The Beware: Floods Ahead! exhibit is going online at the Oxford Ideas Festival. Mixing maths with poetry and climate science with geography: be the flood judge, create your 'climate stripes',...Read More >
The Beware: Floods Ahead! exhibit is going online at the Oxford Ideas Festival. Mixing maths with poetry and climate science with geography: be the flood judge, create your 'climate stripes',...Read More >
Children's half-term lecture (online): Cats, Bats, and Pointed Hats: Halloween and the history of witchcraft As shadowy figures walk our streets, clutching broomsticks, cauldrons, and pointed hats, we ask why...Read More >
LOB Research Seminar Featuring Dr Giovanna Campopiano, Director of the Centre for Family Business of Lancaster University. Date and time: 29 September 2020 at 1pm-2pm Location: Held virtually on Microsoft...Read More >
Human Geography Seminar Series – Autumn 2020 All sessions will be held on Microsoft Teams. Please email Ruth Evans (r.evans@reading.ac.uk) for more information. Sessions: 29 October 1-2pm: 'The Trepidations of...Read More >
The Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher – Who Are You and Why Are You Here? Atenchong Talleh Nkobou, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development This paper contributes to research...Read More >
CBCP Events held by the School of Languages and Literature. All sessions will be held on Teams. Please email David Brauner (d.brauner@reading.ac.uk) for additional information. Sessions: 29 October 2020 at...Read More >
Centre for Book Cultures and Book Publishing events series: Rebecca Bullard (English Literature) ‘Paper Monuments: the Obituary as Memorial and Archive in Eighteenth-Century England’ You can join via Teams. Contact...Read More >
A Global Development Research Division workshop Ethnographic perspectives on the drug trade - Tom Grisaffi How can you collect data on illegal activities? Tom will give a brief history of ethnographic...Read More >
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP) is the University of Reading scheme that gives undergraduate students the chance to build their research experience, and staff an extra pair of hands...Read More >
Early Modern Research Centre seminar series: 'Where is the warrant in “I warrant thee”?’ Derek Dunne, University of Cardiff Mondays at 1pm via Zoom. To join, please email emrc@reading.ac.uk. Programme...Read More >