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Accessible research about mental health for young readers
10 Oct 2022A new collection of articles about mental health makes up-to-date scientific evidence accessible to younger readers.
New staff spotlight: Dr David Plans
03 Oct 2022Meet David Plans, a new lecturer in the department with a passion for what psychology and technology can do for the world.
Language learning difficulties in children linked to brain differences
30 Sept 2022A new study using MRI has revealed structural brain changes in children with developmental language disorder (DLD), a common but under-recognised difficulty in language learning.
Get to know Dr Matteo Lisi and Dr Kyle Jasmin
06 Jul 2022Meet two new academics teaching on our exciting MSc Applied Neuroscience launching at Royal Holloway from September to give a unique insight into neuroscience in real-world settings.
Narender Ramnani receives the BNA's highest honour
20 May 2022Narender Ramnani, Professor of Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology has been awarded with Honorary Membership by the British Neuroscience Association (BNA)
Psychology department ranked joint third in the UK for research
12 May 2022The Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway has been placed joint third in the country by The Times Higher Education following the publication of the Research Excellence Framework 2021 results
Dr Saloni Krishnan named Rising Star
23 Feb 2022Dr Saloni Krishnan, a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Royal Holloway, has been named as a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science (APS).
New research on the impact of COVID-19 social isolation measures on early development
09 Feb 2022Dr Jeanne Shinskey, director of the Royal Holloway baby lab, investigated the impact of COVID-19 lockdown measures on the development of infants as part of an international consortium of researchers.
Study shows we can reduce people’s bias against non-native speakers
15 Nov 2021Researchers from Royal Holloway have published a new study in Cognitive Science that shows people are more likely to believe information given to them by a native speaker
Psychologists reveal how we truly see ourselves by generating ‘mental selfies’
12 Nov 2021Scientists show that our ‘mental selfies’ can be affected by our beliefs about our personalities and our self-esteem