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Beyond the Numbers: Reflections on REF 2021

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20 May 202222 February 2023

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.

Beyond the Numbers: Reflections on REF 2021

Our most popular papers of 2020

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18 December 202015 January 2021

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

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9 November 20209 November 2020

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 >

Moving away from the ‘autism’ label

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27 June 20193 November 2021

Today we’re hosting the Autistica Discover conference – bringing together scientists, clinicians, autistic people and their families to discuss the latest autism research discoveries. Sarah Harrop spoke to Professor Bhisma…Read More >

Our most popular papers of 2018

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28 December 20183 November 2021

Which Reading research publications got the most attention across the globe in 2018? We’ve scoured Altmetric data to bring you the top eight most talked about Reading-authored papers of the…Read More >

Bees, climate and food: the Reading research listed among world’s elite

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21 December 20173 November 2021

Ecology, climate and food science have helped to put the University of Reading in a group of the world’s elite research institutions in a new analysis of the most cited…Read More >

Food security report’s meat recommendations ‘oversimplify the issue’

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5 June 20133 November 2021

Professor Richard Tiffin, Director of the Centre for Food Security at the University of Reading discusses the House of Commons International Development Committee report on Food Security, published this week….Read More >

Books are not absolutely dead things…

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16 April 2013

Dr Rebecca Bullard from the Department of English Literature asks whether the digital revolution means we no longer have a need for old books?  In an attack on the censorship…Read More >

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