Reading in the news - Mon 18 Jan
18 January 2021

COVID-19: expert comment on the coronavirus pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) spoke to Sky News, BBC World Service, and BBC Radio Berkshire about the new variants and vaccines; , (Pakistan), and various US TV stations on immunity; LBC Radio about travel restrictions introduced by the UK and LBC Radio again about vaccines; and LBC Radio, BBC Three Counties, BBC Kent, BBC Cornwall about the latest infection numbers.
- Professor Ian Jones (Biological Sciences) is quoted by on a new Chinese vaccine; and , and on the new variants.
- Professor Patricia Riddell (Psychology) is quoted by following her interview with the Guardian on Covid-19 rule-breaking.
- Professor Helen Dodd (Psychology) co-signs a letter to the on the impact the pandemic is having on children.
- Reading research into how Covid-19 affects smell and taste is reported by .
- Reading PhD graduate Dr Daniel Olukoya (Biological Sciences) is quoted in (Nigeria) about taking the pandemic restrictions seriously.
UoRWay: how the university’s staff and students are continuing to do inspirational things despite the present challenges
- spoke to an Art and English Literature student about how the pandemic has affected the prospects of young people.
- Councillor Tony Page of Reading Borough Council gave BBC South his thoughts on whether university students should be given a fees refund due to the pandemic disruption.
- reports on a Reading student’s timetable and how she feels it has been affected by the pandemic.
Other coverage
- publishes a video featuring Professor Paul Williams (Meteorology) on aeroplane flight paths.
- BBC Radio Berkshire spoke to Anna Jones (The MERL) about the 51 Voices project celebrating the museum’s 70th birthday. Read our story.
- A study by Reading’s Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics into anxiety, mood and depression is mentioned in a BBC Cambridgeshire interview.
- A HEPI blog written by Professor David Carter (ISLI) on the new UK’s newly-announced Turing scheme, is referenced in another article on how Brexit could affect regional equality.
- Julia Waters (Languages and Cultures) told about the effect of Brexit on students travelling between Spain and the UK.
- republishes an article written for by Professor James Walker and Dr Rita Fontinha (Henley Business School) on the benefits of a four-day working week.
- Catholic Universe republishes an article written for by senior postdoctoral research fellow Dr Jayne Morris (Psychology) on uncertainty during the pandemic.
- quotes Professor Ken Dark (Economics) on his research showing Christian pilgrimages started earlier than previously thought.
- Dr Caroline Rook (Henley Business School) co-writes a piece for on technostress.
- Professor Bryan Cheyette (English Literature) writes a book review for .
- Dr Janice Lee Yim Mei (Henley Business School, ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõ Malaysia) told in Malaysia that auction should be considered as a method of selling repossessed properties.
- The reports on a new project (Food & Nutritional Sciences) giving disadvantaged communities a bigger say in how food is produced and distributed. Read our news story.
- quotes Dr Sandrine Claus (formerly Food and Nutritional Sciences) on supplements for a healthy gut.
- Reading’s participation in the EIT Food Innovation competition was noted by international media, including and the .
- interviews a Henley Business School graduate who is now leading work to overcome Brexit challenges at a software company.
- Dutch websites and tell the story of a Master’s student (Biological Sciences) and personal challenges he has overcome through his studies and work.
- Legit.ng reports on the wedding of Reading graduate and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt Honourable Dimeji Bankole, to the step-daughter of a Kebbi state governor.
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