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Andrew Boggs, who is currently University Clerk and Director of the Governance, Compliance and Legal Office (GCLO) at Kingston University, will start as the new University Secretary in August.
Royal Holloway’s Science Festival returns on Saturday 27 May and promises to be a great day of fun hands-on activities, educational talks and shows for all ages.
One of the UK’s leading University psychology departments will be running its first ever Pint of Science Festival in Egham, Surrey.
This year marks 20 years since the creation of the Royal Holloway Volunteering team, a scheme to bring together students, staff and residents, to do good in the local community and beyond.
Royal Holloway’s influential historical geographer, Professor Felix Driver, has been awarded the Royal Geographical Society’s prestigious Royal Medal.
Professor Narender Ramnani, from the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway has been named as the new President-Elect for the British Neuroscience Association (BNA).
Researchers have found that defendants who don’t “swear by Almighty God” when in court run a higher risk of being found guilty by jurors who themselves swear by God.
A team of researchers from the UK and USA conducted the first ever investigation into how a facial transplant recipient start to accept their new appearance as part of their own identity.
A recent study by academics at Royal Holloway, published in Current Biology, shows how our heartbeats can lead to distortions in our perception of time.
Royal Holloway has been awarded an Impact Acceleration Account by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC IAA) of £1.25 million over five years (2023-2028).
Professor Laura Spence has been awarded a prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences.
The University of Law will deliver a range of postgraduate law courses at Royal Holloway as part of a newly created partnership starting in September 2023.