Reading in the news - Fri 1 May
01 May 2026
Haiti violence: Professor Rosa Freedman (Law, pictured) spoke to France24 (republished by Bahrainso) about the gang violence crisis in Haiti.
Health and wellbeing:
- Comments from Dr Simon Clarke (Biomedical Sciences) on rumours about viruses and cell signal transmissions were featured by CPG.
Food and farming:
- Conexia reported on a study by Dr Katie Barfoot (Psychology) into the benefits of flavanol-rich foods.
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Dr Laurence Smith (Agri-food Economics) was quoted by 8Point9 about the role of livestock systems in society.
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Researcher Isaac Sarfo Afram (Geography and Environmental Science) was quoted by The High Street Journal(republished by CediRates) on the use of fertiliser in Africa.
- Uroda mentioned research into the risks of cooking with highly processed vegetable fats.
#PlanetPartners: working with global partners to protect the environment
- Research from Dr Akshay Deoras (Meteorology) into heatwaves and India’s monsoon activity was featured by The Hindu.
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Southern Gazette highlighted the upcoming Pint of Science festival, which will feature University researchers.
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Professor Ted Shepherd (Meteorology) will be leading a talk at the upcoming Climate and Society Centre Day, reports IPSL.
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Professor Hannah Cloke (Geography/Meteorology) was quoted by Fakti(republished byClassa andAlfaRSS) on 2025 being the third warmest year on record.
- Veda Zive and Tiscali featured a study by Dr Thomas Clements (Biological Sciences) into a fossil mistaken as the world’s oldest octopus. From our story: ‘Oldest octopus’ fossil is no octopus at all, scans reveal.MSN republished an article written by Dr Clements in The Conversation about a giant octopus fossil.
Business and society:
- Nuffield Foundation reported on a study by Dr Gennaro Rossi (Economics) into the impact of school closures on pupils.
- SOF Newsand Counter Currentshighlighted comments from Research Fellow Dr Tahir Mahmood Azad (Politics and International Relations) about the US-Israel war with Iran.
#UniForReading: our role as a civic university
- Families Online highlighted the University’s centenary community festival, an upcoming group bike ride, and the RAG parade.
Other coverage:
- The Educator mentioned research into improving students’ mathematical skills.
Alumni:
- Central Tibetan Administration reported on a talk from Jo De Baerdemaeker, Reading graduate and Typeface Designer.
- Marc Simon, Henley Business School graduate, has been appointed COO of Blue Labe Connect, reports HR Today.

