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Book celebrates women in cricket for first time

17 May 2018

The golden age of men’s cricket came to an end in the summer of 1914, but it unexpectedly marked the beginning of women’s adoption of the national game with the story now being told for the first time

London cyclists are paranoid road users are out to get them

08 May 2018

A study published by researchers from Royal Holloway and King’s College London, has found that cyclists in the Capital feel paranoid that drivers are out to get them when on the road

New book on Karl Marx published to coincide with thinker's 200th anniversary

30 Apr 2018

One of Britain’s leading historians on socialism, Professor Gregory Claeys of Royal Holloway has written a book about Karl Marx to coincide with the world-famous thinker’s 200th anniversary

Second league table places Royal Holloway as a top 30 UK university

25 Apr 2018

Royal Holloway, University of London, has been ranked by the Complete University Guide 2019 as one of the UK’s top 30 universities.

Event celebrates 40 years of Grange Hill with cast and crew

20 Apr 2018

Royal Holloway held a special event on Saturday, April 28, to celebrate 40 years of Grange Hill, the popular BBC children’s show, with past crew and cast including the show's creator, Phil Redmond.

Come and take a walk in the Digital Forest

19 Apr 2018

Royal Holloway has teamed up with artist Madi Boyd and composer Nye Parry to create an intriguing new exhibition called Digital Forest which will open to the public on April 24, 2018

University catering serves up a plate full of honours

17 Apr 2018

Catering staff from Royal Holloway, University of London, have scooped four national awards in prestigious industry competitions.

New quantum coherent device developed

09 Apr 2018

New quantum coherent device developed to support robust standards for the measurement of electrical current

Africa is splitting in two

05 Apr 2018

A large crack, stretching several kilometres has made a sudden appearance recently in south-western Kenya, as reported by BBC news.

Triple success for Politics and International Relations staff and students

28 Mar 2018

Staff and students from the Department of Politics and International Relations win prizes at this year’s Political Studies Association Annual International conference.

Prehistoric people resilient in the face of extreme climate events

27 Mar 2018

Pioneering early people who lived at the end of the last ice age actually carried on with life as usual despite plummeting temperatures.

Sir David Attenborough presents some of our research

21 Mar 2018

Two episodes of Natural Curiosities, presented by Sir David Attenborough who came to Royal Holloway to film some of our research in the School of Biological Sciences, are due to be broadcast on BBC 2.