My Voice, My Instrument: Exploring voice and gender

Reading Town Hall 3Bs Bar Blagrave Street, Reading

  My Voice, My Instrument: Exploring voice and gender An evening of music and discussion with: CN Lester (author of Trans like Me) Maggi Stratford (voice coach and musician) Jane Boston (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama) 6.15-7.45, Wednesday 24th January 2018 Reading Town Hall 3B's bar This is a free event but places […]

Archives and Texts seminar Jan 2018

Edith Morley G10

The Department of English Literature are pleased to announce that the Archives & Texts seminar series is starting back up again this term. This is an interdisciplinary research seminar series on book history co-organized by the Departments of English and Modern Languages at the University of Reading. The seminars aim is to bring together colleagues and […]

Real Estate and Planning lunchtime seminar: The Local State of Housing: Deepening Entrepreneurial Governance and The Place of Politics and Publics

Edith Morley G44 Edith Morley Building, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Emma Ormerod Research Associate Durham University Housing is political, and its relation to the local state is undergoing a monumental transition. This research charts the journey of a neighbourhood in Gateshead, North East England, through housing regeneration; focusing on a joint venture partnership that has grown from a mired central state regeneration initiative, Housing Market […]

Clover Stroud: The Wild Other: On Landscape and Grief

The MERL - the Museum of English Rural Life Redlands Road, Reading, United Kingdom

MERL SEMINAR SERIES: RURAL RIDERS AND RADICALS THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND MERL SPEAKER SERIES 2018 Booking recommended - BOOK TICKETS VENUE: The Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, RG1 5EX A series of lunchtime talks organised by the Department of English Literature and the Museum of English Rural Life, in celebration of their ongoing […]

Real Estate and Planning lunchtime seminar: Safe Collateral, Arm’s-Length Credit: Evidence from the Commercial Real Estate Market

Room 108, Henley Business School Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom

Dr Joseph Nichols Principal Economist, Federal Reserve There are two main creditors in commercial real estate: arm’s-length investors and banks. We model commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) as the less informed source of credit. In equilibrium, these investors fund properties with a low probability of distress and banks fund properties that may require renegotiation. We test […]

Archives and Text Seminar February 2018

Edith Morley G10

The Department of English Literature are pleased to announce the Archives & Texts seminar for February. This is an interdisciplinary research seminar series on book history co-organized by the Departments of English and Modern Languages at the University of Reading. The seminars aim is to bring together colleagues and students interested in the broad field […]