Reading in the news - Wed 6 May
06 May 2026
Food and farming:
- Professor Jane Parker (Food and Nutritional Sciences) was quoted by Daily Mail (republished by MSN and BritBrief) about the risks of eating smoked foods.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Tovima, Bytsesu and Newz9 mentioned the climate stripes, developed by Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology).
- Ascot News (print) provided coverage of an upcoming free public information film about climate change. The University of one of numerous local organisations supporting the film.
Heritage and culture:
- BBC Newsround, Vocal Media, Phys.org, Archaeology News and Mirage News provided further coverage of a study by Professor Duncan Garrow (Archaeology) into the discovery of an artificial island older than Stonehenge.
- Professor Gabor Thomas’s (Archaeology) excavation of the Marlow Warlord burial was featured by The Past.
- Isabel Hughes, Associate Director of the Museum of English Rural Life, spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire about how social media encourages museum visitors.
Other coverage:
- The Henley Standard highlighted the performance of student Ethan Bassett in a recent rugby match.
- Henley Business School Africa has been ranked in the top 100 for QS Global Executive MBA Rankings, reports BusinessTech (republished by Head Topics).
- A study into how chewing gum can help people with music stuck in their heads was mentioned by Postjung.
Alumni:
- Tuoitre News featured comments from Nhu Quynh Ha Dang, Education graduate, about language learning.
- Further coverage of Lee Cowie, Henley Business School graduate, who has been appointed CEO of Accesso, from InPark Magazine and Complete AI Training.
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