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Live like a Stoic for a week
03 Sept 2018With people across the world trying to find a way to switch off from their hectic, technological lives Royal Holloway is calling for individuals to live like a Stoic for a week.
New trial improved well-being of working adults
24 Aug 2018With workplace stress on the increase and high workloads, rapid delivery targets and lack of job security damaging the health of working adults, academics decided to trial a new well-being ini
Professor Matthew Isaac Cohen named Honorable Puppeteer of the World during Indonesian tour
24 Aug 2018Matthew Isaac Cohen, Professor of International Theatre in the Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance, has been granted the royal name, Ki Dalang Bawana, by Sultan Sepuh XIV of Keraton Kasepuhan.
Come and join our Heritage Open Day
23 Aug 2018Royal Holloway will be welcoming the public to explore its spectacular Grade I Listed Founder's Building, Picture Gallery, Chapel and extensive grounds during its annual Heritage Day on September 9.
A new breakthrough proposes a link between epilepsy and bipolar disorder
21 Aug 2018Research at Royal Holloway, University of London, has suggested a link between patients with epilepsy and patients with bipolar disorder, through investigating a medicine used to treat both disorders.
TECHNE Doctoral Training Partnership led by Royal Holloway secures five more years of funding
15 Aug 2018Royal Holloway, University of London, has led a consortium which has secured support from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to fund the TECHNE Doctoral Training Partnership for a further five years.
New generation of pesticides can reduce bumblebee reproduction
14 Aug 2018A study published by researchers from Royal Holloway has concluded that newly developed pesticides may reduce the reproductive success of bumblebees.
The role of sport and physical activity in helping rehabilitate offenders
11 Aug 2018A report by Professor Rosie Meek of the School of Law at Royal Holloway, University of London, has promoted the value of sport in helping rehabilitate people in prison.
Visa restrictions can lead to increase in illegal migration
07 Aug 2018While Government-imposed restrictions on immigration can reduce overall migration, they can also be ineffective or even counterproductive, pushing more would-be migrants into unauthorised channels, research carried out by Royal Holloway, University of London, UCL and University of Birmingham, has found.
Eyewitness confidence is key to safer convictions
01 Aug 2018Royal Holloway research into eyewitness memory could increase the accuracy of suspect identification and save millions of pounds in police and court costs.
Royal Holloway scores higher than sector average in National Student Survey
27 Jul 2018The latest independent survey of students published today shows that Royal Holloway, University of London, has again exceeded the sector average score for overall satisfaction.
Professor Veronica della Dora elected as a Fellow of the British Academy
24 Jul 2018Professor Veronica della Dora (Department of Geography) has been elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in recognition for her work in Geography and in Byzantine Studies.