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New research has discovered how natural responses to stress in plants modify the way DNA is wrapped in the cell to help it withstand the adverse effects that climate change has on its growth.
Royal Holloway researchers have helped the National Gallery and Arcade create one of the most exciting immersive projects that audiences will have ever seen.
Researchers from Royal Holloway's Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance join Young Vic's INNOVATE programme designed to understand how the arts can support students to thrive across all subjects.
Over 300 members of the public have the chance to contribute to a major new study at Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex.
Fifty of the next generation of UK creative talent have been recruited by StoryFutures Academy to help develop and deliver StoryTrails, a unique immersive storytelling experience.
Once in a lifetime opportunity for eight UK students to visit the Falkland Islands with the Falklands Forty Schools competition, co-led by an academic from Royal Holloway.
Royal Holloway has received £2.3million of funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) to support its particle physics research.
StoryFutures Academy and Future Screens NI have formed a new, innovative partnership that will deliver a package of targeted virtual production training, development and production support in the UK.
We are absolutely delighted to announce that Dr Lucy Gill-Simmen, Director of Education Strategy & Senior Lecturer in Marketing has won The Marketing Scientist Award.
A statement from Professor Paul Layzell, Principal of Royal Holloway, University of London, on the invasion of Ukraine.
The National Gallery, in partnership with StoryFutures, brings a sixteenth-century altarpiece back to the chapel it was created for through a new digital experience.
Researchers from Royal Holloway are calling for urgent research into the effects of ‘inert’ ingredients in pesticides and their impact on bee health.