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Alumnus Michael Murphy (PhD Politics and International Relations 2018) is publishing a new book in January 2021.
The Big Give Christmas Challenge from 1-8 December offers the unique opportunity to have your donation doubled, with funds going towards supporting students to succeed.
The first in-depth biography of the architect William Henry Crossland by Royal Holloway alumna, Sheila Binns, reveals the story behind one of the unsung greats of Victorian architecture.
Former Chief Executive of English Heritage and Bedford College alumnus, Dr Simon Thurley CBE speaks to us about his remarkable career preserving the country’s heritage.
Have you, or someone you know, gone on to achieve amazing things? Apply to the Study UK Alumni Awards and you could be a 2020-21 award winner!
Victoria Ijeh (BA Media Arts 2011 and MA Producing Film & Television 2012) is the Founder of Iconic Steps, a social enterprise supporting young people from diverse backgrounds to enter the media.
Alumnus Nick Stylianou was part of the Sky News production team who recently won a BAFTA for their coverage of the Hong Kong protests. We spoke to Nick about his experiences.
75 years after VJ Day, John M C Healy shares experiences of his father, John F Healy (former Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor and Head of Classics), during and after WWII.
Alumna Aliide Naylor (BA History 2011) is a freelance journalist and published her book 'The Shadow in the East: Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front' earlier this year.
Royal Holloway alumnus Will Barrington (MA Screenwriting for TV & Film 2019) has been announced as one of the five writers who have penned the fifth series of 'The Break'.
Alumnus and adventurer Isaac Kenyon (BSc Petroleum Geology 2015 and MSc Petroleum Geoscience 2016) recently delivered a TEDx talk entitled 'Freedom and Opportunity from Being Outdoors'.
Bedford alumna Margaret Busby and her publisher Myriad Editions have teamed up with The Black Curriculum to donate 500 copies of New Daughters of Africa to schools across the UK.