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A new study from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Royal Holloway has discovered that a natural nectar chemical in Calluna heather can act as a medicine to protect bumblebees from a harmful parasite.
New research from Royal Holloway, University of London, has found that changes to the environment caused by human activity can promote earthquake-triggered landslides.
Professor Ravinder Barn, from the Department of Law and Criminology at Royal Holloway, University of London has been presented with a shield of appreciation from Al-Quds Open University.
Royal Holloway, University of London, has risen five places to become a top 20 UK university in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020.
New research from Royal Holloway finds impact of ‘pop-up’ modular housing for homeless families improves quality of life, but exacerbate feelings of stigma and insecurity.
Royal Holloway will be showcasing its renowned art collection in a special exhibition from 14 September 2019 until 8 December 2019, in the university’s Exhibition Space on its Egham campus.
Top fashion companies pledging to end worker exploitation in their global supply chains are hampering progress through their own irresponsible sourcing practices, concludes a new report.
Dr Wenqing Liu, Reader in Nano-Electronics at Royal Holloway, has recently been awarded a prestigious Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship Grant.
The mystery of how readers’ brains transform written words into meanings has always been a controversial matter, yet new research by Royal Holloway has made a new discovery.
The legacy of the Peterloo Massacre will be explored in a new free-to-join online course, launching August 2019: 200 years on from this milestone in British democracy.
Academics at Royal Holloway and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands have shown that the number of people that speak a language influences how complex its grammar would be.
On Friday 19 July, Narayana Murthy was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Science, (Honoris Causa), by Royal Holloway for his outstanding contribution to the field of Computer Science