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 >
We would like to invite you to this term’s meeting of the Digital Humanities Community of Practice, which will be taking place online, on Tuesday 31 May (11:30-13:00). You are welcome...Read More >
Welcome to the eleventh Reading Emotions meeting. This year, we focus on the topic of exposure and avoidance: from the brain to the clinic. Learning to avoid potential threats is...Read More >
IFNH are pleased to announce their next Lunchtime Seminar showcasing ‘The role of dietary isothiocyanates in human health and flavour perception’ presented by Dr Luke Bell, Lecturer in Temperate Horticulture, School of Agriculture,...Read More >
You are warmly invited to attend Future Storytelling, with talks from three visiting speakers followed by discussion over drinks. This is the next installment of the Creative Entrepreneurship programme, postponed...Read More >
As part of our commitment to interdisciplinary research at the University of Reading, the Heritage & Creativity Research Theme and the Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures (CFAC) are pleased...Read More >
IFNH are delighted to announce FREE statistics and R training workshops to support our ECRs and PhD students with their research and for their professional development. The workshops will take...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 >
Diaspora Woman, Community Centre Pueblito Paisa, the UK and Ireland Hub in support of the Colombian Truth Commission, the University of Reading. Participatory Research Using Creative Methods Historically an invisible...Read More >