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Dr Chris Hanretty, well-known election commentator and academic, will be joining the Department of Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway in September 2017.
Royal Holloway Professor Andreas Goldthau is calling for the G20 to govern low-carbon transition with credible and legitimate leadership, information about climate-related risks to guide investment.
On Sunday 4 June Royal Holloway, University of London welcomed over 1000 visitors from the local community and beyond to its inaugural Festival of History,
The Information Security Group (ISG) at Royal Holloway, University of London has won the award for the Best Cyber Security Education Programme at SC Awards Europe 2017.
For the past four years, researchers from Royal Holloway have been taking part in a AHRC-funded project sought to explore the history of forgotten and critically neglected television drama.
Royal Holloway, University of London’s Community Action has been awarded The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service - the highest award given to volunteer groups across the UK.
Poet and novelist Lavinia Greenlaw has been appointed the new Chair of Creative Writing for the Department of English, a post she will take up later this year.
Researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London, and Regent’s University London, studying the recent US Presidential Election, have found evidence to suggest that the “heart trumps the head”.
Royal Holloway's Security Team have been awarded the Security Team of the Year award from the Association of University Chief Security Officers (AUSCO).
New research published in Scientific Reports shows that a heartbeat-like vibration delivered onto the inside of the wrist can make the wearer feel significantly less stressed.
Two projects supervised by Professor Alan Gange from the School of Biological Sciences are featuring at the Chelsea Flower Show this year.
In its latest issue, the popular science magazine Scientific American includes a fascinating article from Dr Rudiger Riesch that explores how killer whales are changing before our eyes.