Reading in the news - Mon 24 Nov
24 November 2025
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Dr Kieran Hunt (Meteorology) was quoted by Earth.com on his study into how monsoon activity will change as the world warms. From our story: Monsoon storms will bring heavier rains but become weaker. Dr Hunt was also listed by Explocity as a speaker at the Let’s Talk Climate Change Talk lecture series.
- Alexandra Baker (Careers) was interviewed by Green Guidance on thinking about sustainability in career choices.
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle and Down To Earth quoted Professor Laura Wilcox (Meteorology) on how China is tackling air pollution.
Health and wellbeing:
- News.de quoted Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences) on spotting flu symptoms.
- Pharmaceutical Journal mentioned Professor Katrina Bicknell’s (Pharmacy) study into online discussions of weight loss drugs.
- Professor Gunter Kuhnle (Food and Nutritional Sciences) spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about ultra-processed foods. Research from Professor Kuhnle was also mentioned by Ad Hoc News about the health benefits to consuming flavanol-rich foods. From our story: Low-flavanol diet linked to age-related memory loss
Food and farming:
- Daisy Wood (Sustainable Land Management) wrote for Farmers Weekly on farming during Christmas.
- Ethical Marketing News highlighted Reading’s partnership with Waitrose to help farmers adapt to climate change.
Business and society:
- Corriere TV (republished by MSN) listed Professor Peter Hawkins (Henley Business School) as a speaker for a talk on sustainability at the Milan Stock Exchange.
- SourceSecurity and SecurityInformed mentioned research into AI’s ability to detect security threats.
- LNG quoted Dr Ruvi Ziegler (Law) on the UK’s changes to the asylum-seeking process.
- Times Higher Education highlighted a study into AI generated essay submissions.
- Professor Rosa Freedman (Law) wrote for Spiked about challenging antisemitism at UK universities.
Culture and heritage:
- FreshMag reported on a new exhibition on housing insecurity featuring curatorial text from PhD student Emily Butler.
- China Minutes highlighted that Reading is a supporter of the new Letters of the East Exhibition in London.
Other coverage:
- Capital Business and Financial Fortune mentioned that University of Reading Malaysia will be taking part in the Malaysia–Africa Higher Education Forum.
- The Guardian Nigeria reported that Visiting Fellow Steve Babaeko (Henley Business School) has been appointed Vice President and Area Director of IAA, with quotes featured by Business Day.
Alumni:
- The Art Magazine provided an obituary for type designer John Morgan, who studied Typography at Reading.
- Henley Business School graduate and governance specialist Russell Shackleton was listed by Globe Newswire (republished by BizWire) as a speaker at the Masterclass for Company Secretaries and Directors Training Course.
- Journalist Dr Nina Teicholz, who studied at Reading, was quoted by Business Day on ultra-processed food consumption.
- The States Times mentioned that Economic Development graduate Oramon Suptaweetham is the new Director-General of the Department of Intellectual Property for Thailand.
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