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Royal Holloway wins Best Campus Award at the Tencent Golden Arrow Appreciation Event in China

29 Sept 2022

Royal Holloway, University of London, has received the Best Campus Award at the Tencent Golden Arrow Appreciation Event in China.

Language learning difficulties in children linked to brain differences

27 Sept 2022

A new study using MRI has revealed structural brain changes in children with developmental language disorder (DLD), a common but under-recognised difficulty in language learning.

Royal Holloway signs memorandum of understanding with Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University

14 Sept 2022

In response to the war in the Ukraine, Royal Holloway has signed a memorandum of understanding with Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University, twinning the two institutions for five years.

Message from Royal Holloway

10 Sept 2022

Following the proclamation, Professor Ken Badcock, Interim Principal of Royal Holloway, University of London welcomes His Majesty The King.

Message of condolence

08 Sept 2022

Professor Ken Badcock, Interim Principal of Royal Holloway, University of London, has paid tribute to Her Majesty The Queen following the announcement of her death.

Royal Holloway academics shortlisted for THE Awards 2022

01 Sept 2022

Academics from Royal Holloway have been shortlisted in two categories for the prestigious THE Awards 2022, widely known as the "Oscars of higher education".

How Game of Thrones leaders can teach us a thing or two about management

26 Aug 2022

What kind of manager would Jon Snow be in the office and how would having Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons, be as a leader for employees?

UK Corporate Games 2022 comes to Royal Holloway

23 Aug 2022

Royal Holloway will be hosting Europe’s largest sport festival for businesses, the UK Corporate Games, from the 1 to 4 September 2022.

Older eyewitnesses should not be dismissed by courts as unreliable

10 Aug 2022

Research from Royal Holloway, found that older people can be reliable eyewitnesses, despite the perception that their memories make them less dependable than their younger counterparts.

Academic awarded medal for her work on educating students and peers on Antarctica

09 Aug 2022

Dr Bethan Davies from the Department of Geography at Royal Holloway has been awarded the prestigious Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) medal.

Parliamentary constituency tracker reveals economy is most important issue in UK

02 Aug 2022

Royal Holloway and Survation have released an update to their quarterly issue importance tracker, showing which issues are most important in each of Great Britain's 632 Westminster constituencies.

UK leads on research to study asteroidal water and organics by examining samples from the Ryugu asteroid

02 Aug 2022

The UK has been chosen to lead on one entry to study samples collected from the Ryugu asteroid by the Hayabusa2 mission.