Reading in the news - Tue 29 Jun
29 June 2021

COVID-19: expert comment on the pandemic
- Dr Simon Clarke (Biological Sciences) is quoted in The on the recent rise in infections; spoke to BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester about the new health secretary’s take on COVID; and BBC Radio Berkshire about the easing of lockdown restrictions on 19 July.
- Dr Al Edwards (Pharmacy) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about vaccination rates in the UK to keep COVID cases down.
#WeAreTogether: Reading’s work to help during the Covid crisis
- The mentions a partnership between AbScent and the University of Reading to learn more about parosmia caused by long COVID.
- BBC Radio Berkshire reports on COVID fines issued to students by the University of Reading, mentioning that Reading issued the most fines across England (not all fines related to COVID guidelines breaches). Pro-Vice Chancellor Parveen Yaqoob spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about student fines.
#PlanetPartners: Reading’s global work for a sustainable future
- The reports that UoR is a part of the ‘Close The Gap’ project to achieve better and healthier hedgerows in the UK, to protect the wildlife that live there and combat climate change.
Other Coverage:
- Dr Ruvi Ziegler (Law) writes a letter to the about the home secretary creating an offshore immigration processing centre.
- A article written by Professor Emeritus Geoff Meen (Economics) on the risks of a fall in house prices was republished by and The .
- covers the Health Claims Unpacked project, led by Professor Rodney Jones (English Language), which aims to make health claims more engaging to encourage healthier eating.
- reports that UoR will celebrate National Meadows Day at the Langley Mead nature reserve on the 3rd of July. Read our news story.
- BBC Radio Wiltshire mentions a BBC news article quoting Professor Steve Musson (Geography) on the economic booms of new cities.
- Oxfordshire’s Owlsworth Roofing, the company who completed Reading University’s library refurbishment, won the best refurbishment category for the SPRA awards, as covered by and .
- In an obituary for Professor Malcolm Stansfield, mentions that he was a senior lecturer in Agriculture at UoR for 42 years.
Loading additional items please wait....
mask