Young Entrepreneurs Scheme (YES 2021)
IFNH (Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health) are hosting a session with Dr Simon Cutler on Wednesday 14th July 2021 at 12pm who will be talking about the Young Entrepreneurs...Read More >
IFNH (Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health) are hosting a session with Dr Simon Cutler on Wednesday 14th July 2021 at 12pm who will be talking about the Young Entrepreneurs...Read More >
CeLM Showcase: Health, 14 July, 6-7pm BST Being multilingual: Perspectives from language, education, health, neuroscience, migration Do multilinguals think about space and time differently in their languages? What is the...Read More >
We are delighted to announce some FREE statistics and R training workshops to support our ECRs and PhD students and their professional development. The workshops will take place via Microsoft...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 >
CINNergies is hosting the online Cerebral Haemodynamics Symposium on Friday 23rd July from 13.00 to 17.30. The event will be hosted by Dr Gabriella Rossetti and includes the following external...Read More >
We are delighted to announce some FREE statistics and R training workshops to support our ECRs and PhD students and their professional development. The workshops will take place via Microsoft...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 >
IFNH Lunchtime Seminar Series We are pleased to announce our next Lunchtime Seminar “SLOfit monitoring of children’s fitness: Outcomes and experiences “presented by Dr Gregor Starc, an Associate professor in...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 >