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Catering staff from Royal Holloway, University of London, have scooped four national awards in prestigious industry competitions.
New quantum coherent device developed to support robust standards for the measurement of electrical current
A large crack, stretching several kilometres has made a sudden appearance recently in south-western Kenya, as reported by BBC news.
Staff and students from the Department of Politics and International Relations win prizes at this year’s Political Studies Association Annual International conference.
Pioneering early people who lived at the end of the last ice age actually carried on with life as usual despite plummeting temperatures.
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.
Royal Holloway will be hosting its bi-annual Fawcett Lecture on 20 March, at Senate House, with guest speaker Jayne-Anne Gadhia CBE, CEO of Virgin Money.
Every second we are bombarded with claims and counter-claims on every possible topic from climate change to cancer treatments.
Royal Holloway new £22m state-of-the-art science building has been named after Beatrice Shilling OBE, a pioneering engineer during WWII.
A team of students from Royal Holloway, University of London have carried off a prestigious prize in a national cyber security challenge.
MS in the 21st Century, an initiative co-chaired by Royal Holloway, University of London Professor of Neuropsychology, Dawn Langdon has published their new manuscript.
Scientists from Royal Holloway, Oxford University and Cornell University have shown for the first time that viruses that are harmful to honeybees are also present in hoverfly polinators.