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Develop the vision and ambition you need to become a leader in the construction management, building engineering and management, and surveying professions with our undergraduate degrees. Pursue an MSc ...
Our campuses in the Reading area are within easy walking and cycling distance from local train stations. Our Whiteknights campus is approximately two miles and around 40 minutes on foot from Reading ...
Title: Multi-response linear regression estimation based on low-rank pre-smoothing Abstract: Pre-smoothing is a technique aimed at increasing the signal-to-noise ratio in data to improve subsequent ...
Campus Planning encompasses two distinct teams. Engagement, Processes & Systems (EPS) and Space & Asset Management (SAM). The Space & Asset Management team is responsible for managing property data.
Enjoy a room with your own private bathroom. Our en-suite rooms are comfortable and well-appointed with fitted furniture and shelving units. These rooms are organised into flats, with six to 10 people ...
St Patrick's Hall offers a range of self-catered accommodation and rooms including a Meal Plan close to campus, set in attractive grounds. The older parts of the hall were first built in 1908, and ...
The University Strategic Plan 2020-2026 sets out the purpose of the University: “We act together, using our collective skills and diversity, to deliver a better world through the transformational ...
New research from the University of Reading sheds light on the complex relationship between time spent alone and mental health. The study, published today in Scientific Reports, reveals that solitude ...
Eating a poor quality diet might lead to brain changes that are associated with depression and anxiety. This is according to a first-of-its-kind study into the brain chemistry and structure, and diet ...
Professor Ed Hawkins, the University of Reading climate scientist who created the climate stripes, said: “2024 will be the sixth year of Show Your Stripes Day and each year it has become more popular.
Professor Maarten Ambaum, a meteorologist at the University of Reading who has studied rainfall patterns in the Gulf region, said: “This was an extremely heavy rainfall event which dumped a year’s ...
Microscopic mites that live in human pores and mate on our faces at night are becoming such simplified organisms due to their unusual lifestyles that they may soon become one with humans, new research ...