University of Reading Created byGalina MISHEVA|Updated13 August 2021The University of Reading was established first in 1892 as an extension of Oxford University. It gained the status of a university itself in 1926, after King George V issued a royal decree. Today, the university is alma mater to almost 20,000 students and employs close to 2,000 members of staff. The University of Reading offers a variety of programmes on undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral level. It has 3 faculties (Arts, Humanities and Social Science, Science, and Life Sciences), and is organised in 16 academic schools. The university's programmes include: education and languages, literature, law, economics, politics, European studies, history, agriculture, biological sciences, chemistry and natural sciences, psychology, etc. The Faculty of Science focuses on areas relevant to digital skills such as mathematical, physical and computational sciences, statistics, computer science, engineering, and many others. Organisation DetailsNational coalition memberNoOrganisation categoryFormal Education and Training providerWebsite linkUniversity of Reading official webpage Target audienceDigital skills for the labour force.Digital skills for ICT professionals and other digital experts.Digital skills in education.Digital technology / specialisationArtificial IntelligenceRoboticsCloud ComputingSoftwareWeb DevelopmentGeographic scope - CountryUnited KingdomShow lessIndustry - field of education and trainingArts and humanities not further definedHistory and archaeologyPhilosophy and ethicsLanguages not further definedLiterature and linguisticsEconomicsPsychologySociology and cultural studiesBusiness, administration and law not further definedBiological and related sciences not further definedChemistryMathematicsStatisticsDatabase and network design and administrationSoftware and applications development and analysisEngineering and engineering trades not further definedEnvironmental protection technologyArchitecture and town planningBuilding and civil engineering Share this page Log in to comment