Following the publication last week of the REF 2021 results, Professor Dominik Zaum, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research & Innovation), shares some personal reflections on the REF process.
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Centre for Health Humanities Online Seminars
Janet Walls, ‘The Zodiac Sign as Body in the Late Medieval Period’ Tom Mills, ‘Medieval Leprosy and Bioarchaeology: The Body as a Physical Sign’ Claire Collins, ‘Secreta mulierum? The not…Read More >
A Cultural Biography of the Prostate
Centre for Health Humanities Online Seminars: ‘A Cultural Biography of the Prostate’, Ericka Johnson, Linköping University To join, email a.s.mangham@reading.ac.uk Please click here to see the other seminars in our…Read More >
Facial Disfigurement and Madness in Early Modern Britain: Reconsidering Arise Evans
Centre for Health Humanities Online Seminars: ‘Facial Disfigurement and Madness in Early Modern Britain: Reconsidering Arise Evans’, Emily Cock, Cardiff University To join, email a.s.mangham@reading.ac.uk Please click here to see the…Read More >
Centre for Health Humanities Online Seminar
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 >
Our most popular papers of 2020
Which Reading research publications got the most attention across the globe in 2020? We’ve scoured Altmetric data to bring you the top ten most talked about Reading-authored papers of the…Read More >
Monsoon flooding in Bangladesh: how forecasting can help protect lives and livelihoods
The impacts of the 2020 monsoon floods in Bangladesh were devastating with more than 5 million people affected, 41 deaths and tens of thousands of people from low-lying areas being…Read More >
The Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher
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 >