Seed Talks explores the Science of ADHD at UoR
Seed Talks will explore the science behind ADHD, how men and women present differently, and how society's views of the condition are changing
Read moreDetailsSeed Talks will explore the science behind ADHD, how men and women present differently, and how society's views of the condition are changing
Read moreDetailsA memorial walk in honour of Ruth Perry will meet at Caversham Primary at 1pm on Saturday, April 8, and lead towards Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsFurther industrial action is now set to take place after teachers in the National Education Union have rejected the latest government pay offer
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading-based institution has announced a new partnership with a world-leading technology company.
Read moreDetailsAuthor of children's series The Queen's Hat to visit borough libraries
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading law professor has backed findings from a recent Law Commission report, but believes more must be done.
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading is inviting eligible students to apply for its Sanctuary Scholarships scheme.
Read moreDetailsRESEARCH by a law professor at the University of Reading will underpin a new online course studied by UN peacekeepers.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN from a Wokingham primary school swapped the classroom for a building site earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at an Ascot school had a happy time spent in a motor car that is as sleek as a thoroughbred and turns everybody's head.
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