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BSc Medical Science with Foundation at Reading, starting in 2025, provides a route into the world of modern medicine, covering both science and application.
Explore theories and ideas behind different periods and styles while developing your skills and refining your own practice with our BA Art and History of Art degree, starting in September 2025 at the ...
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The University of Reading welcomes you to Langley Mead for National Meadows Day on Saturday 5 July! Members of the local community, and beyond, are invited to learn more about the restoration of ...
Combine two key areas of business – and prepare for a successful future career – with our BSc Accounting and Management degree, starting in 2025 at the University of Reading.
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Eating walnuts for breakfast could improve brain function throughout the day for young adults, a new study has shown. Researchers at the University of Reading found that eating 50g of walnuts (a ...
Professor Maarten Ambaum, a meteorologist at the University of Reading who has studied rainfall patterns in the Gulf region, said: “This was an extremely heavy rainfall event which dumped a year’s ...
New research from the University of Reading sheds light on the complex relationship between time spent alone and mental health. The study, published today in Scientific Reports, reveals that solitude ...
More than 6500 rapes and sexual assaults have been recorded in hospitals in England and Wales, over nearly four years, with only 4.1% of suspects known to have been charged. A Women’s Rights Network ...