The fossilised neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like ...
The Reading School of Architecture's flagship building sits in the centre of the London Road campus, located a short distance from Whiteknights campus and the town centre.
Langley Mead is over 18 hectares of countryside along the banks of the River Loddon, made accessible to the public for recreation and enjoyment as Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG). The ...
There are many great reasons for our alumni to stay connected to the University of Reading, and to each other. Our global community of more than 300,000 alumni in over 150 countries actively work ...
Training a new generation of environmental scientists to become interdisciplinary experts with strong quantitative skills, creative thinkers, and leaders in sustainability and inclusivity. Such ...
From an interest in biology to a crucial role in the food industry Ben Hills was always interested in the sciences, having studied chemistry, biology and economics before coming to university. Ben ...
Our logo is available in three different versions: White, Full colour and Black. For heraldic reasons, the cross in the shield must always appear white (or a light colour where the Black version is ...
The University of Reading is driving action to ensure that the next generation of teachers are empowered to help transform climate education for young people. The National Climate Education Action ...
You can now download Aviva's MyWorkplace app to give you quick and easy access to your pension account. It can be downloaded from the App Store/Google Play or by ...
New research collection: The Guardian mentions the British Museum’s relocation of artefacts to a new research collection facility at the University of Reading’s Thames Valley Science Park. Ancient red ...
Turn to the Met Office for the best temperature forecasts, and to BBC Weather for predictions of rain, meteorologists at the University of Reading suggest. These are the preliminary conclusions of ...
Birds of prey in medieval Britain relied far more heavily on scavenging human waste than previously thought, according to research that analysed more than 30 ancient bird skeletons. Ancient red kites, ...