Reading in the news - Thu 18 Sep
18 September 2025
Healthy diets: Research by Professor Carol Wagstaff (Food and Nutritional Sciences) with Reading residents found benefits to using community engagement in health and food research, reports , , , and . From our story: Food reform led by residents provides real health benefits. The research is part of a , published today, with widespread media coverage including on BBC Radio 4 Today.
#SpaceStars: celebrating Reading’s stellar space science
- and (republished by ) reported on photos of Jupiter taken by Dr James O’Donoghue (Meteorology) in support of a NASA mission. From our story: Jupiter pictures directed from Reading for NASA mission
Food and farming:
- mentioned research from Professor Vimal Karani (Food and Nutritional Sciences), on benefits of dairy products. From our story: Veggie diet beats vegan for diabetes prevention benefits
- reported on Professor Jeremy Spencer’s (Food and Nutritional Sciences) work on raspberry leaf tea benefits to blood sugar levels.
Business and society:
- Dr Rita Fontinha (Henley Business School) is listed by and as a speaker at an event to discuss four-day working weeks, with additional research mentions from IBT.
- , republished by , , and , quote Dr Rita Fontinha (Henley Business School) on AI impacts on jobs.
- Jon Foster-Pedley (Henley Business School Africa) wrote an article in about South Africa’s response to US tariffs.
Heritage and culture:
- BBC Radio 3 mentioned a production of Ruslan and Ludmila from the University in 1976.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- , , , , (republished by ) and others quote Dr Akshay Deoras (Meteorology) on the death toll for the 2025 European heatwave.
- quoted Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology) about archived weather data being transcribed with AI tools.
- featured a photo of climate stripes produced by Professor Ed Hawkins (Meteorology)
- An article written by Professor Tom Oliver (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) on nature-centric housing, originally in , was republished by .
Other coverage:
- Comments from Dr Stuart Black (Geography and Environmental Science) were featured in the from an inquest in Winchester.
Alumni:
- featured an obituary for type designer John Morgan, who studied Typography.
- mentioned artist and Reading graduate Larisa CrunÅ£eanu’s latest film at an event in Paris.
- Jatinder Mann, who studied Law, is the new director of the South Asian Studies Institute at the University of the Fraser Valley, reports .
- listed Jude Currivan, who has a PhD in Anthropological Archaeology, as a speaker at The Journey of the Universe event.
- reported on the death of Jay Wynne, BBC weather presenter, a master’s graduate in meteorology from Reading.
- Henley Business School graduate Fred Conijn wrote for about organisations using technology to explore trends.
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