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New survey ranks Britain’s most left and right-wing MPs

01 Nov 2023

A survey led by Professor Chris Hanretty and polling agency Survation classifies every MP in Britain as economically left or right-wing.

Royal Holloway named as new UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in AI for Digital Media Inclusion

31 Oct 2023

Royal Holloway’s innovative storytelling unit, StoryFutures, alongside University of Surrey, has been named as a new UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in AI for Digital Media Inclusion.

Royal Holloway signs Magna Charta Universitatum in Poland

26 Oct 2023

Professor Julie Sanders, visited the University of Lodz in Poland to attend a conference marking the anniversary of the Magna Charta Universitatum.

Dr Fauzia Idrees Abro recognised among Top 100 at Future CISO 100 Awards

13 Oct 2023

Dr Fauzia Idrees Abro, from the Department of Information Security, has been named among the winners of the Future CISO 100 Awards.

Royal Holloway awarded Silver rating in Teaching Excellence Framework

28 Sept 2023

Royal Holloway has been awarded Silver in the Office for Students (OfS) Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) assessment.

Royal Holloway student awarded bursary in new partnership to uncover fascinating history of West Horsley place

20 Sept 2023

Royal Holloway student, Hannah McCann, has been awarded the first ever Bamber Gascoigne Bursary through a new partnership with the University and West Horsley Place.

Royal Holloway and Black Cultural Archives join together in five-year partnership

19 Sept 2023

Royal Holloway and Black Cultural Archives (BCA) have entered a five-year partnership to make the teaching and learning of inclusive, shared histories available for everyone.

Royal Holloway academics nominated for THE Awards

11 Sept 2023

Two nominations for Royal Holloway, University of London in the 2023 Times Higher Education awards.

Study finds autoimmune and reproductive health problems of women with multiple partner births could be caused by cells inherited from previous pregnancies

23 Aug 2023

New research suggests that foetal cells in pregnant mothers, left from previous pregnancies with more than one partner, could raise the risk of health complications.

Royal Holloway joins the Big Read for second year running

21 Aug 2023

Royal Holloway is delighted to be participating in the Kingston University Big Read for the second year running.

Study suggests that AI can detect your password from the sound of keys being pressed

10 Aug 2023

Artificial Intelligence can work out a password by listening to individual keystrokes on a person’s keyboard, according to new research co-authored by Dr Maryam Mehrnezhad.

Study shows ordinary people are less honest in countries influenced by organised crime

28 Jul 2023

New global research suggests that, in countries impacted by organised crime, people often struggle to follow political institutions when discerning right from wrong in daily life.