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Dr Daniele Colombaroli

16 Aug 2022

It is with enormous sadness that the death of Dr Daniele Colombaroli was announced, on Thursday 11th August, after a sudden illness.

Dr Celia Puertas awarded Future Leaders Fellowship by UKRI

17 Jun 2022

Dr Celia Puertas awarded a Future Leaders Fellowship by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), as part of the next generation of research leaders tackling global issues and commercialise innovations

Antarctic StoryMap Collection wins national accolades

20 May 2022

An interdisciplinary team lead by the Department of Geography at Royal Holloway has received a silver Geographical Association Publishers Award 2022 for the Antarctic StoryMap Collection

Geography recognised once again for world-leading research by latest REF2021

12 May 2022

Geography at Royal Holloway has once again been recognised as one of the world’s leading research centres in Geography according to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 results

Dr Bethan Davies discusses significant Polar warming for BBC podcast

23 Mar 2022

The podcast for the BBC's daily Newscast examines the alarming significance of heatwave temperatures recorded at both the North and South pole.

Falklands Forty Schools competition

10 Mar 2022

A once in a lifetime opportunity for eight UK students to visit the Falkland Islands

Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society and Royal Holloway Scholarship

25 Feb 2022

Project title: An analysis of the impact of climate change on traditional fire knowledge

New discovery of Ice Age fossils in Devon

03 Feb 2022

Fossils of extinct species, including mammoth, rhinoceros and wolf, have been discovered in a cave by a team of archaeologists, including an academic from Royal Holloway.

New degree in Environment and Social Change launches in 2022

03 Nov 2021

The new BSc Environment and Social Change degree provides students with the knowledge and skills to address the global challenges of the 21st century, such as climate change, food/water security, sustainable urbanisation, and health inequality.

New discovery of the earliest known hippo fossil in the UK

04 Oct 2021

A fossil of an extinct species of hippo that is over one million years old has been discovered in Somerset by our researchers

Interview with David Simon reflecting on ‘Rethinking Sustainable Cities: Accessible, green and fair’

07 Sept 2021

Urban areas can lead or lag in sustainability transitions but ultimately sustainable towns and cities exist only as components of more or less sustainable societies.

Outstanding student satisfaction confirmed in National Student Survey 2021

23 Jul 2021

The National Student Survey (NSS) 2021 results confirm once again the outstanding level of satisfaction with teaching and overall experience among students in the Department of Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London.