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Renowned university art collection can now be enjoyed by partially-sighted people across the globe in new online tour

24 Jun 2020

A new, free audio-description tour has been created at Royal Holloway, to make the university’s renowned art collections accessible to partially-sighted people across the world.

Professor Justin Champion

15 Jun 2020

It is with great sadness that we share the news of the death of Professor Justin Champion.

New StoryFutures Academy scheme supports UK universities to develop the country’s immersive storytelling talent

03 Jun 2020

This new initiative is aimed at helping to build a pipeline of next generation immersive storytelling talent.

Children needed to seek and discover wildlife in their gardens across the UK for special BioBlitz survey

02 Jun 2020

School children in the UK are being asked to discover the fascinating animals, plants and insects that live in their garden for a special project by Royal Holloway and the University of Brighton.

Can you hear me?

18 May 2020

Laura Wright and The Choir of Royal Holloway release a new single during Mental Health Awareness Week, encouraging the public to seek support and donate to mental health charities.

Now that is rocket science: scientists discover seeds could one day be grown on Mars

15 May 2020

A research paper by scientists at Royal Holloway found that salad rocket seeds sent to space grow only slightly slower when returned to Earth, giving hope for growing food on another planet.

Lost portrait of suffragist discovered at Royal Holloway

12 May 2020

A lost portrait of the suffragist Dame Millicent Fawcett by Theodore Blake Wirgman (1848-1898) has been discovered in the art collections of Royal Holloway, University of London.

Royal Holloway study set to investigate the social and environmental impacts of international trade from Cambodia and Bangladesh to the UK

12 May 2020

Royal Holloway study set to investigate the social and environmental impacts of international trade from Cambodia and Bangladesh to the UK.

Brexit changed people’s perception of immigrants for the better

05 May 2020

Research by academics at Royal Holloway has found that anti-immigrant attitudes in the UK softened immediately following the Brexit referendum in 2016, among both Leave and Remain supporters.

Royal Holloway wins landmark £1m grant to boost quantum technologies in the UK

23 Apr 2020

Royal Holloway has been granted £1million as part of an award given by Innovate UK to the Oxford Quantum Circuits-led consortium, which the university is part of.

What Royal Holloway’s academics have been saying about Covid-19

22 Apr 2020

Here we bring together a summary of what our academics have been saying in the media about the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on communities, the economic market and our urban wildlife.

New COVID-19 Resource Platform to guide people to up-to-date and reliable information about coronavirus

21 Apr 2020

A new COVID-19 Resource Platform has been launched for the public, health practitioners, and academics to help provide the most up-to-date and reliable sources of information about coronavirus.