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Study BSc Global Sustainable Development, starting in 2026, and specialise in key areas and work in careers with impact on a global scale.
Combine two key areas of business – and prepare for a successful future career – with our BSc Accounting and Management with Foundation degree at the University of Reading, starting in 2025.
Join us in September 2025 and gain the skills to succeed in a fast-moving global economy with our BSc International Business and Management degree, taught by experts from Henley Business School.
BSc Medical Science with Foundation at Reading, starting in 2025, provides a route into the world of modern medicine, covering both science and application.
Explore theories and ideas behind different periods and styles while developing your skills and refining your own practice with our BA Art and History of Art degree, starting in September 2025 at the ...
Kanghan Mao came to the University of Reading as a transfer student from NUIST to experience life in a new country and a different way of learning.
Study our BSc Accounting and Finance degree, starting in September 2025, and develop your skills for a career in accountancy firms, financial institutions or multinational enterprises.
Combine two key areas of business – and prepare for a successful future career – with our BSc Accounting and Management degree, starting in 2025 at the University of Reading.
Event Information The show is an opportunity to see the work of our students graduating with BSc (Hons) Architecture and the work from our graduating 'Master of Architecture' course. Admission free.
Reading Today and Greatest Hits Reading highlight the launch of the Centenary Memories project, launched by the University to inspire a series of events for the University’s 100-year anniversary in ...
Elle Singapore cites research showing that chosen solitude has benefits for stress reduction and self-care. The Cooldown mentions a study from Professor Julie Lovegrove (Food and Nutritional Sciences) ...
Climate change and habitat loss could cause more than 500 bird species to go extinct in the next 100 years, researchers from the University of Reading have found. Their study, published today (Tuesday ...
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