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Volunteers are needed to take part in a project which will explore new possibilities for multisensory experiences in museums and galleries and all participants will receive a £10 Amazon voucher.
Nearly 6,000 people have already visited Digital Forest and there is still time for people to come and take a walk before it closes on July 14 , 2018.
A study published by researchers from Royal Holloway, University of London and Oxford University, has found that people treat the fairness of others differently depending on the groups they belong to.
Professor Klaus Dodds at Royal Holloway has been appointed as Specialist Adviser for the Changing Arctic inquiry at the House of Commons.
Bumblebees that live in urban areas thrive more than their rural cousins, research by academics from Royal Holloway, University of London and Imperial College London, has shown.
A world-first RSS news reader has been created for people suffering from the biggest cause of sight loss in the UK, thanks to an academic at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Every conflict produces headlines about the numbers killed and injured, but how accurate are these figures and how are they calculated?
Dr Nicholas Allen, from the Department of Politics and International Relations has edited a new book alongside Professor John Bartle from the University of Essex
A professor at Royal Holloway, University of London will be leading a world-first study into the effects of agrochemicals on bees across the UK and Europe.
Work carried out by academics from three leading universities sets out a plan to end the ‘reading wars,’ the debate about how best to teach children to read.
Clare Bradley, CEO of Health Psychology Research Ltd at Royal Holloway, University of London, is a finalist for the EU Prize for Women Innovators, 2018.
An award winning team of students from Royal Holloway, University of London, have scooped another prestigious prize with leading cyber security publication, SC Magazine.