University of Reading hydrologist warns Storm Christoph could become ‘the norm’ for borough
Dr Jess Neumann, a hydrologist from the University of Reading, said large scale flood events could become more frequent in ...
Dr Jess Neumann, a hydrologist from the University of Reading, said large scale flood events could become more frequent in ...
NO REFUNDS will be offered for tuition fees this year, said the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading. Responding to ...
A former local student is now studying at Swansea University - the city just went under lockdown.
Students are being reminded that they will need a TV License to watch catch-up or live television at university.
A NEW art exhibition at Reading University has been labelled a pile of rubbish. The sculpture, made from recycled waste ...
Historical artefacts were uncovered by inquisitive students during a special archaeological dig last month - and there is the chance ...
As fellow computer science students at the University of Reading gathered in a gesture of solidarity for their missing colleague ...
Members of the Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue team have spent today combing the grounds of the University of Reading ...
A TEENAGER is looking forward to a worry-free university experience after being picked for a prestigious sponsorship scheme from global ...
STUDENTS across Wokingham borough are waking up to another record-breaking A Level results day. Schools across Wokingham and beyond are ...
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