University of Reading

  • Why My Research Matters – A GCMS Workshop

    Friday 22nd April 2016, University of Reading The Graduate Centre of Medieval Studies (GCMS) is an interdisciplinary centre that is predominantly based in the History department.  ‘Why My Research Matters’, or to give it its full title ‘Why My Research… Continue reading

    Why My Research Matters – A GCMS Workshop
  • Part 3 Students: VMTurbo Networking event

    IT company VMTurbo are holding a networking event in Reading this Thursday 10th March, 6pm with free food and drinks. VMTurbo is a fast-growing American company with 22 consecutive quarters of growth. They are currently recruiting Sales Development Representatives, Account… Continue reading

    Part 3 Students: VMTurbo Networking event
  • Rome 1600

    Professor Clare Robertson’s new book, Rome 1600. The City and the visual Arts under Clement VIII (Yale University Press 2015) produces a snapshot of the city at one of the most significant moments in its post-classical history. Rome was at… Continue reading

    Rome 1600
  • Dr Mara Oliva – a member of the newly established TEL Practitioners Forum

    Congratulations to Dr Mara Oliva who has been appointed as a member of the newly established TEL Practitioners Forum (TELPF).  The Forum has been created to represent the wider community of staff within the University of Reading who are actively… Continue reading

    Dr Mara Oliva – a member of the newly established TEL Practitioners Forum
  • An Audience with Lucy Worsley

    Sunday 22 May, 7.30pm One of the UK’s most respected historians, Lucy Worsley is best known for a series of programmes for BBC2 and BBC4 covering everything from the Georgians and British homes to the history of dance and the… Continue reading

    An Audience with Lucy Worsley