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Reading in the news - Thurs 29 September – University of Reading

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Reading in the news - Thurs 29 September

Release Date 29 September 2016

Media coverage

Here’s Thursday’s summary of media coverage for the University of Reading.

Overseas academics: BBC South Today looks at how the EU referendum has impacted overseas academic applicants at Reading. Dr Marina Della Giusta (Economics) provided comment on the issue. Coverage begins at 10:00.

Alzheimer’s disease: TRT World spoke to Dr Mark Dallas (Pharmacology) about the research being conducted at Reading to examine Alzheimer’s disease.

Violence: Prof Mark Pagel (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology) comments on a study into how violent instincts have developed through evolution. His comments appear in The Guardian. Also covered by Badische-Zeitung (in German), Worldnet Daily and further trade titles.

Women in Leadership: The Financial Times shares an edited version of the winning essay for the Women in Leadership scholarship, funded by Henley Business School (subscription required).

Independent panel: Prof Chris Newdick (School of Law) will sit on an independent panel assess the effectiveness of the Individual Patient Funding Request process. Reported at Wales Online.

Property: Research at Henley Business School confirms a link between customer satisfaction and property performance. Covered at Housing Management & Maintenance

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