Reading in the news - Thu 28 Aug
28 August 2025
Health and wellbeing:
- Professor Stella Chan (Psychology) is quoted by on the effectiveness of over the counter remedies for depression.
Food and farming:
- features a new survey, jointly co-ordinated by the University, into how farmers protect rapeseed crops from a particular type of beetle.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- , , , , and highlight a new study from PhD student Joana Medeiros (Meteorology), finding that global warming will increase flight turbulence as the atmosphere becomes less stable. feature further comments from Dr Mohamed Foudad (Meteorology) on similar previous research. From our story: Turbulent flights to continue as warming world shakes skies
- Dr Jess Neumann (Geography and Environmental Science) is quoted by (republished by ) on this summer potentially being the hottest on record, and its negative impacts.
- Professor Richard Allan (Meteorology) is quoted by NewScientist (print) on how a series of El Niña events may have increased 2023 global temperatures.
Business and society:
- Dr Rodrigo Perez-Vega (Henley Business School) wrote for about the potential of ChatGPT’s new study mode feature.
- highlight Henley Business School as a partner of ABB in providing graduates with a Higher Certificate in Management Practice.
- republished an article written by Professor Paul Glaister (Mathematics and Statistics) in , about concerns over maths skills of those not studying it after 16.
Heritage and culture:
- Further coverage of a new study led by Dr Joanna Baker and Professor Chris Venditti (both Ecology and Evolutionary Biology), discovering an evolutionary correlation between primate thumb dexterity and brain size, including: , , , , , , , , , and . Dr Joanna Baker also spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Scotland, and BBC World Service Radio (also aired on public state radio stations in the US). From our story: Primate thumbs and brains evolved hand-in-hand
Other coverage:
- provides further coverage of Henley Business School receptionist Martin Ridley, who completed a charity swim dressed as a superhero.
Alumni:
- and mention that Waldi Wepener, the new Managing Executive of Vodacom Western Cape, has an MBA from Henley Business School.
- Former student Julius Arth (pseudonym) wrote for about a book recommendation.
- mentions the University as the recording location for new music by Nicholas Martin.
- highlights that pilot Philile Mdletshe has a Global MBA from Henley Business School.
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