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The Choir of Royal Holloway releases new charity single, ‘We Can Make It’

06 Jul 2021

The Choir of Royal Holloway and composer Thomas Hewitt Jones have released a new charity single highlighting the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on children and young people’s mental health.

Major UKRI - Versus Arthritis investment funds transformative pain research

30 Jun 2021

A £14 million investment will help massively scale up research into chronic pain to improve outcomes for the many people living with painful and debilitating conditions, such as lower back pain.

Royal Holloway’s School of Business and Management wins award for gender equality

29 Jun 2021

The School of Business and Management at Royal Holloway has won a Bronze Athena SWAN Charter for commitment and excellence in the advancement of gender equality.

Ghanaian born publisher, editor and broadcaster, Margaret Busby CBE awarded honorary degree from Royal Holloway

24 Jun 2021

Margaret Busby CBE has been awarded a Degree of Doctor of Literature, for her achievements as an acclaimed publisher, broadcaster, playwright and critic.

Co-founder of Europe’s leading HIV-charity, Dr Rupert Whitaker made an Honorary Doctor of Science at Royal Holloway

22 Jun 2021

Dr Rupert Whitaker, co-founder of the Terrence Higgins Trust – Europe’s first and now leading HIV-charity - has been made an Honorary Doctor of Science at Royal Holloway.

Royal Holloway secures funding to tackle issues of cybersecurity, privacy and trust at the edge

11 Jun 2021

An academic from Royal Holloway has secured a share of £3.6M from PETRAS National Centre for IoT Systems Cybersecurity.

UK Scientists on a mission to Venus

10 Jun 2021

Led by an academic from Royal Holloway, British researchers will play a leading role in a new mission to study the geology and atmosphere of Venus – Earth’s neighbouring planet.

New findings show pigeons act selflessly when under threat

04 Jun 2021

A new study of pigeons has revealed that they flock together in the presence of predators for the collective benefit, rather than for selfish interest.

Natural caffeine found in floral nectar can prevent disease in bumblebees

26 May 2021

A new study published by researchers from Royal Holloway and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has concluded that natural caffeine can prevent disease in bumblebees.

High methane emissions from biogas plants could lead to the UK missing its Net Zero targets

25 May 2021

UK Net Zero targets could be missed due to unquantified methane emissions, according to new research led by Royal Holloway, University of London.

British Vogue Publishing Director, Vanessa Kingori MBE made an Honorary Fellow of Royal Holloway

21 May 2021

Vanessa Kingori MBE, Publishing Director at British Vogue, has been awarded an honorary fellowship from Royal Holloway, for her extraordinary contribution to the British media industry.

Leading universities and business leaders call for investment in skills through apprenticeship levy flexibility

10 May 2021

Royal Holloway has joined a group of leading universities, students unions and businesses to call on Government to invest in skills through greater flexibility of apprenticeship levy funds.