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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 ...
You can now download Aviva's MyWorkplace app to give you quick and easy access to your pension account. It can be downloaded from the App Store/Google Play or by ...
Our campuses are well equipped with modern places to eat and drink from early in the morning to late at night. On site there are cafes, shops, cash points, markets and postal services all within ...
This talk is part of a series of activities arranged as part of the University of Reading's Disability History Month, aimed at promoting awareness, understanding, and inclusion of individuals with ...
UK Disability History month runs from 14 November to 20 December to recognise the history of disabled people’s struggle for equality and human rights with the theme ‘Disability Livelihood and ...
Throughout your time at the University of Reading you may find your circumstances have changed. You may be experiencing personal, health, mental health problems, financial or relationship worries, or ...
The University of Reading offers excellent sports facilities for your health and well-being. There are over 50 sports clubs from varsity sports through to unusual sports such as korfball and ultimate ...
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