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Research led by a Royal Holloway academic finds the 50 questions that could protect a vital ecosystem found across the globe
28 Apr 2026A team of researchers, led by a Royal Holloway academic, have identified the most urgent, unanswered questions about peatland ecosystems, providing a global roadmap which can guide future science.
Researchers from Royal Holloway support project to provide electricity for an IT training centre in Kenya
15 Apr 2026Researchers from Royal Holloway are supporting a new solar energy project which will provide stable electricity to Oasis Mathare, an IT training centre in an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya.
Royal Holloway researchers help shape global conversation on wildfire governance in new Nature Communications Comment
20 Mar 2026Researchers from Royal Holloway’s Department of Geography highlight why justice, local expertise and rethinking resilience must guide the implementation of the Kananaskis Wildfire Charter.
Award-winning academic launches new exhibition showcasing daily realities of busy maternity unit
26 Sept 2024A photography exhibition by a Royal Holloway academic will be displayed at West Middlesex University Hospital from 26 September to 14 October 2024, documenting the experiences of expectant families.
Royal Holloway hosts cutting edge AI training for government officials
12 Sept 2024A two-day event aimed at training government officials to work with Artificial Intelligence, organised by the Department of Computer Science, was hosted by Royal Holloway last week.
Royal Holloway collaborates with the Science Museum Group to run British Sign Language workshop, making science more accessible
09 May 2024A team of academics from Royal Holloway were part of a collaborative project with the Science Museum Group and the Scottish Sensory Centre at the University of Edinburgh to co-create new BSL signs.
Research finds that companies can become more creative by adapting their strategy to include AI and Generative AI
06 Feb 2024New research led by a Royal Holloway academic suggests that organisations who are willing to adapt their strategy and adopt new AI solutions will see higher levels of creativity.
‘Languages for All’ scheme to encourage school pupils to take up A-Level languages
17 Jan 2024A pilot project to encourage Hounslow school pupils to take up language courses has been launched in partnership with the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway.
New study suggests blood group may predict the risk of stroke when receiving Covid-19 Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccination
13 Dec 2023A large international research collaboration, led by an academic from Royal Holloway, University of London, found that blood groups could help predict the risk of venous strokes.
Royal Holloway to lead ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership
07 Nov 2023Royal Holloway, University of London will lead a ground-breaking ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership after being chosen by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) alongside five other instituti
New survey ranks Britain’s most left and right-wing MPs
01 Nov 2023A survey led by Professor Chris Hanretty and polling agency Survation classifies every MP in Britain as economically left or right-wing.
Study suggests that AI can detect your password from the sound of keys being pressed
10 Aug 2023Artificial Intelligence can work out a password by listening to individual keystrokes on a person’s keyboard, according to new research co-authored by Dr Maryam Mehrnezhad.