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 ...
There is more than one way to achieve a doctorate. Our programmes allow you to gain a PhD or professional doctorate in a way that suits you. We offer a number of programmes leading to doctoral ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Join us at the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology to learn about how AI-generated images are created and the ethics behind them. You will get a quick tutorial on AI-generated art with a focus on how ...
Tuition fees rise: Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort spoke to BBC Radio Berkshire and BBC Radio Oxford following the Government’s announcement that tuition fees will rise from next year, ...
A new celebrity chat podcast series featuring the late Sir Michael Parkinson as its presenter is set to launch later this year. The AI-generated voice of Parkinson featured on ‘Virtually Parkinson’ ...
Mail Online and What’s New Today reports on the emergence of the mpox virus in the UK, quoting Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences). Food and farming: Nutrition Insight reports that Oceanium is ...
Smartphone risks: Professor Ciara McCabe (Psychology) features in an ITV Tonight investigation exploring the effects of smartphone use on the brains of teenagers. Online coverage from ITV News and ...
Presented by Dr Dominic Lees, from the University’s Film, Theatre and Television department, the first lecture in the series will trace the development of ‘generative AI’ and discuss its potential ...
Do you believe in vampires? Professor Anne Lawrence-Mathers (Medieval History) explores medieval supernatural beliefs, from elves to vampires, in her article for The Conversation. HealthDay features ...