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UK first as GCHQ certifies BSc Information Security

26 Jul 2017

Royal Holloway’s BSc in Computer Science (Information Security) has been awarded certification by GCHQ, making it the only bachelors degree to have this certification.

Gene therapy: Microdystrophin restores muscle strength in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

25 Jul 2017

New research published today in Nature Communications has demonstrated the efficacy of an innovative gene therapy in the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Regius Professor inducted as Fellow to the British Academy

25 Jul 2017

Professor Julian Johnson, Regius Professor of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London, has been elected to a Fellowship of the British Academy.

Delirium celebrates UK premiere following international film festival debut

07 Jul 2017

Delirium, the latest film from actor, director, and writer Gareth Jones is to have its UK Premiere tomorrow night (8 July 2017) in Central London.

Dr Kaat Smets and Professor Oliver Heath to become Electoral Studies editors

07 Jul 2017

Professor Oliver Heath and Dr Kaat Smets, both from the Department of Politics and International Relations, have been appointed as editors of Electoral Studies, a top journal in the field.

Pupils from across the UK bring their passion for psychology to life

05 Jul 2017

On Friday 30 June Royal Holloway’s Department of Psychology hosted a creative competition for Year 12’s across the country.

A technicolour grand slam; remembering birth of the UK's colour TV service

03 Jul 2017

On 1 July 1967 the race to colour TV was won by Britain, beating stiff competition from the Germans to make televisual history.

Five ways politicians can win over young voters

29 Jun 2017

Following the surprise result of the UK general election earlier this month. Dr James Sloam, co-director of Centre for European Politics at Royal Holloway has provided his expertise to BBC News.

Deal or no deal: Animals who assist with parenting may simply be playing the market

29 Jun 2017

For centuries evolutionary biologists have been considering a difficult question: why do some animals ‘choose’ not to have children and instead help others rear their young?

Applying a household acid to plants in drought could help secure food crops

28 Jun 2017

New research published in the journal Nature Plants has identified a novel survival strategy that helps protect plants against the effects of drought.

Royal Holloway graduates enjoy salary success across diverse sectors

26 Jun 2017

Data from the Department of Education on post-study salaries has shown Royal Holloway, University of London graduates outperform Russell Group contemporaries.

Out of Africa; new research explores drive behind early humanity's travels across the world

23 Jun 2017

A new research project led by Royal Holloway starts this July, having received a grant of over £450,000 from the Leverhulme Trust to explore the migrations of humans out of Africa.