Reading in the news - Wed 12 May
12 May 2021

#PlanetPartners: Reading’s global work for a sustainable future
The #PlanetPartners campaign is running 4-27 May, showcasing the University’s support of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
on SDG6: Clean Water and Sanitation, highlighting University research that is tapping natural resources to overcome water shortages due to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa, and progress made on campus to reduce our own water consumption.
Please share your own examples using the hashtags #PlanetPartners and #sdgoals. Read more about the campaign .
- Dr Alex Baker (Atmospheric Sciences) is quoted on stalagmite records in The .
- The writes that UoR was a founder member of a workshop to encourage smart flying.
COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) is quoted in The and in articles about delays in vaccine supplies; The () about vaccinating children; The about COVID-19 variants in university halls; spoke to talkRADIO about infection rates; and BBC Berkshire and BBC Gloucester about the risks of close contact.
Robot farming: quotes Dr David Rose (Agriculture) about increasing pressure on farmers and a new electric self-driving tractor.
Apprenticeship Levy: A letter to from CEO of the Co-operative Group responds Professor Robert Van de Noort’s call for greater apprenticeship levy funding. Read our news story and the Vice-Chancellor’s Red Box comment piece in the Times .
Other Coverage:
- mentions research from Dr Tatiana Rowson (Henley Business School) on age-diverse workplaces.
- Dr Stuart Black (Archaeology) is quoted in and on humans feeding animals.
- The and mention that the ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõ was a named in a report by Justice for Myanmar.
- Stir It Up writes about the ³ÉÈ˶¶Òõ winning the Innovation in Catering award in 2020, and how it has reduced the use of disposable cups in their canteens.
- covers the news that all UoR museums will be reopening on 18 May.