The 9th Annual Openness Awards | Award Winners ๐
Congratulations @UniofReading for their novel and sophisticated approach to communicating challenging issues #AnimalResearch#ConcordatOpenness
Speaking on @AJEnglish just now, @liz_stephens says responsibility to cope with heat in UK should be shared between people and authorities, not just left up to individuals #Heatwave2022@UniRdg_Met
ALT Screen shot of Dr Liz Stephens speaking to Al Jazeera English news channel about the European heatwave
Meteorology undergrad Danny Mengel about to speak live to @SkyNews from our atmospheric observatory about the hot weather and whatโs to come @UniRdg_Met
Congratulations to @RUboatclub men's quad ๐ฃโโ๏ธ๐ฃโโ๏ธ๐ฃโโ๏ธ๐ฃโโ๏ธ for reaching the final of the Prince of Wales Challenge Cup @HenleyRegatta this morning. Runners-up ๐ฅ in the final... watch them reel in the Danes ๐ฉ๐ฐ in the semis youtu.be/3hsWpQ40jwQ
Working in one of the world's great universities with some of the best communications professionals in the business, you see outstanding examples of writing every day.
Clarity. Brevity. Impact.
๐จ it's time for our #UniversityChallenge semi-final! tonight, Sylvian, Margaret, Michael and Kira take on
@EdinburghUni.
tune in to BBC Two at 20:30 to cheer them on and join us here on Twitter for a live-tweet sesh.
good luck, Edinburgh - you're going to need it ๐
ALT our University Challenge team sit together in Palmer lecture theatre. text reads: really buzzing! we're in the semi-final - Monday 28 March, 8:30pm, BBC Two and streaming live at RUSU Mojos, Park Eat and The Dairy
๐ถ๐ As we pass the shortest day, the #DairyProject shine light in the darkness ๐ฏ with the gorgeously soothing Abendlied (evening song) by Josef Rheinberger ๐ผโคต๏ธ
youtu.be/TgMymPfjckw
We're super excited that in the run up to #COP26Glasgow we've acquired 'Climate Stripesโ created by @ed_hawkins as our very first digital artwork.
#ShowYourStripes
ALT Series of vertical blue and red stripes. Each stripe represents a global temperature from 1850 to 2020. The blues represent colder temperatures and the reds represent warmer temperatures. All the red stripes are at the far right.