Why Language and Migration?
An event organised by the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism Polarisation over migration continues to divide the world. Currently, the 27 countries of the EU are fiercely contesting a new...Read More >
An event organised by the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism Polarisation over migration continues to divide the world. Currently, the 27 countries of the EU are fiercely contesting a new...Read More >
A Centre for Book Cultures and Book Publishing event Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp, WorldKidLit, translator from Arabic, German and Russian Ruth will open a door onto the global children’s publishing industry,...Read More >
Histories of collections present an opportunity to present inclusive narratives that are not usually part of museum interpretation. This is particularly true in relation to archaeology collections and histories of...Read More >
The Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health (IFNH) is holding their 3rd Annual Forum online on Tuesday 15 December at 14.00 – 17.00 (GMT). This year’s theme is the importance...Read More >
Do you want to find out more about how your child reads? Can home-led reading and writing help close the COVID-19 learning gap that educators report especially for children with...Read More >
The Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics (DELAL) and the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) present a PhD seminar hosted by Parvaneh Tavakoli. Session: 15 March 2021
Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing Seminar: ‘From feminism to genealogy: Virginia Woolf’s impact in Italy’, Dr Elisa Bolchi, Department of Languages and Cultures Jointly organised with English Literature, in...Read More >
Amy Austin, 'The Role of the Body in Transgender Identities, 1940-'60' Sarra Bouabdeli, 'Body as a Sign in Virtual Reality' To join, email a.s.mangham@reading.ac.uk Please click here to see the...Read More >
The Department of Classics at Reading is delighted to present an online seminar series to accompany the exhibition Troy: Beauty and Heroism, at the Ure Museum in Spring 2020. This...Read More >
Please find a list of the Chemistry Research Colloquium Research Seminars run during the Spring Term. All events will be held on Microsoft Teams and are scheduled to commence at...Read More >