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Tuition fees rise: Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire and BBC Radio Oxford following the Government’s announcement that tuition fees will rise from next year, ...
US election: BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio Oxford, Heart Radio Berkshire and Greatest Hits Radio interviewed Dr Derek Bolton (Politics) on the Trump vs Harris presidential election, including how the ...
Considering a career in teaching, but not sure where to start? Join our Institute of Education's upcoming webinar to find out more about becoming a secondary school teacher Discover the different ...
A history project has uncovered unexpected diversity in the parish of Turville, Buckinghamshire – which formed the setting for the hit comedy The Vicar of Dibley. The project, led by the University of ...
There is more than one way to achieve a doctorate. Our programmes allow you to gain a PhD or professional doctorate in a way that suits you. We offer a number of programmes leading to doctoral ...
The Stenton Lecture is an annual event in the calendar of the Department of History, University of Reading by an eminent historian. It is held in honour of the department’s founders, Sir Frank and ...
Most of us, unfortunately, have encountered toxic individuals in our work relationships or daily life. But what motivates their behaviour and how can we better manage it? Such people often display ...
Do you believe in vampires? Professor Anne Lawrence-Mathers (Medieval History) explores medieval supernatural beliefs, from elves to vampires, in her article for The Conversation. HealthDay features ...
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