TAMSAT-ALERT: a new frame work for agricultural decision support
Sutcliffe Lecture Theatre Room GU01, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, WhiteknightsTuesday Seminar Programme - Meteorology Department Dagmawi Teklu Asfaw
Tuesday Seminar Programme - Meteorology Department Dagmawi Teklu Asfaw
From securing African farmers’ futures to building the confidence of Reading mums who’ve been out of the job market for a while, 12 research projects making a real-world impact have...Read More >
Dr Karen Jones from the Institute of Education and Dr Claire Collins from Henley Business School are delighted to announce that booking is open for a conference they will be...Read More >
Research Staff Development Opportunities. This session is aimed at all research staff within all disciplines. It will introduce the topic of Research Impact, the good that our research has on...Read More >
Evolution of International Foundation Programmes - Recognising a new environment and adapting to change. This one-day event will include presentations and posters on the theme and provide an opportunity for...Read More >
By Helen Kendall and Prof Cherry Tweed Joining the Reading branch of the British Science Association for monthly Cafe Scientifique talks celebrating women's journeys in science. Admission free. No booking...Read More >
Department of Mathematics and Statistics - LMS Summer School - Mathematics of Climate.
The Department of Typography and Graphic Communication is holding a one-day symposium on Saturday 13 July, where world-class experts in design research, teaching, and practice will discuss ways of positioning...Read More >
Abbie Shipp, Professor of Management, Director of Adaptive Leader Executive Education Program, Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University As the pace of contemporary work increases, leaders in organizations seek...Read More >
The final celebration of the AHRC-FAPESP funded IntermIdia Project: https://research.reading.ac.uk/intermidia/ PROGRAMME 11h00-13h00 Cinema Screening of Passages (Lúcia Nagib & Samuel Paiva, 2019), 96 mins 13h00-14h00 Atrium Lunch break featuring an...Read More >