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Honorary award nominations

Nominate an inspiring individual

Honorary awards are an opportunity for Royal Holloway to live our vision and values, recognising people who are making a positive contribution to our University, local, national or global community. Each award ceremony is a chance to publicly celebrate these inspirational people, often alongside the celebration of our graduating students' own incredible academic achievements.

The awarding of honorary degrees also allows the University's schools and departments to build mutually rewarding relationships for the benefit of the awardee, the University and our students.

There are two types of honorary awards that Royal Holloway can make each year.

While they are certainly similar, you can find out more about what each award means at our pages on each award.

Put simply, honorary fellowships are only awarded to people already associated with Royal Holloway such as alumni or supporters of the University, and honorary degrees are awarded to people for outstanding achievements who may or may not have any previous connection with the University.

There is no hierarchy of awards and we typically confer a similar number of fellowships and degrees each year.

Simply complete the nomination form by the deadline. To complete the form you will need:

  • Details of the nominee including their name, professional details and an email address (for them or their organisation)
  • A supporting statement of approximately 200 words detailing why your nominee deserves the award
  • A statement of approximately 100 words detailing how the University might build and benefit from the relationship with the awardee
  • Your details and the those of one eligible person who supports the nomination

If you require the form in an alternative format, please contact honorarynominations@royalholloway.ac.uk

Our University has a reputation for strength in work on climate and biodiversity, AI and new technologies, the cultural and creative sectors, health and wellbeing, addressing inequalities and social justice. Nominations for exceptional people working in these areas would be welcomed. 

Royal Holloway is a university of social purpose and we are particularly interested in nominations which highlight an individual’s curiosity for new ideas and approaches which will make a positive difference in the world. We will be looking for those who can demonstrate integrity and compassion alongside their outstanding achievements, and people who have worked inclusively and collaboratively with others to achieve their ambitions.

You can nominate almost anyone for an honorary award, however the following will not normally be eligible for an honorary award from Royal Holloway:

  • Current students of, and staff of Royal Holloway
  • Someone who has already received an honorary award (of either type) from Royal Holloway
  • Someone who has previously received an honorary degree of the University of London (honorary degree only)
  • A 'serving politician' as defined in University of London Regulation 2

An honorary fellowship will not be awarded to someone with no prior connection to the University.

An honorary fellowship will not be awarded to retired staff simply for long service in employment at the University.

An honorary award will not be conferred solely in return for payment.

You cannot nominate yourself!

Full criteria and eligibility can be found via the links below.

We are keen to receive as many nominations as possible, giving us a broad and diverse range of extraordinary people to consider for an award. We encourage nominations from the following members of the University community:

  • Students
  • Staff members (including honorary positions)
  • Alumni
  • Former staff members
  • Members of Council
  • Honorary fellows
  • Honorary graduates

Each nomination requires two eligible people to nominate, as nominator and seconder.

After the closing date, all completed nominations will be collated for the University's Selections and Nominations committee for consideration and shortlisting, with a shortlist then progressing to Executive Board and the University of London for approval. The view of Academic Board on individual nominations for honorary degrees is sought before consideration of the shortlist for both awards by Council Strategy & Governance Committee and final consideration and approval by Council.

After the names have been confirmed, the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of Royal Holloway will write to the chosen nominees with the offer of the honorary award.

We do not provide feedback on nominations, however we will let successful nominators know once we have received confirmation of acceptance from the nominee. If you do not hear from the University, you should assume that your nomination has not been successful on this occasion, though names may be carried forward for consideration in subsequent years.

In order to avoid disappointment or embarrassment, nominations should not be discussed with potential candidates.

Honorary fellowships are conferred at a ceremony in the summer term and honorary degrees are conferred at graduation ceremonies in July and December.

The closing date for nominations for 2025 awards is now passed. Any nominations submitted now will only be considered for 2026 awards.

Nomination forms must be completed in full and submitted online in order for nominees to be considered for awards. 

Honorary degrees of the University of London, are conferred by member institutions under Regulation two of the University of London, paragraphs 16-18, and paragraphs 88-95 of the Standing Orders of Council.

Honorary fellowships of Royal Holloway, University of London of the University of London, are conferred by the University under paragraphs 88-95 of the Standing Orders of Council.

For any questions about honorary awards or completing a nomination please email honorarynominations@royalholloway.ac.uk

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