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Exploring the importance of pollinators for the reproduction of medicinal plants
25 Jan 2024A global systematic review and meta-analysis lead by academics at Royal Holloway will shed light on the importance of pollinators to medicinal plants and to the long-term provision of this key ecosyst
Strengthening Global Partnerships & Collaborative Research for Sustainable Development
16 Nov 2023This partnership is funded under GRCF Grant GCRFNGR8\1181 to create and maintain an international Network of researchers.
Get to know...Dr Barbara Herring
13 Nov 2023Dr Barbara Herring, Course Director for the BSc Health Studies, is looking forward to welcoming the first cohort of undergraduate students in September 2023.
Challenges and opportunities for advancing Nile tilapia welfare in Egypt
13 Nov 2023Tilapia Welfare
New Health Studies research grants will address global health challenges
05 Apr 2023The Department of Health Studies has been successful in securing two GCRF grants to support cutting-edge research that addresses challenges faced by developing countries.
Get to know…Dr Jennifer Cole
01 Jul 2022Dr Jenni Cole is interested in looking at the bigger picture with health to understand what conditions are leading to ill-health, rather than just what treatments are available.
Health in top 25% for research impact
13 May 2022REF 2021 results confirm our position as a world-leading research-intensive university in the area of Allied Health.
New Department of Health Studies opens at Royal Holloway
05 May 2022Royal Holloway has officially opened its new Department for Health Studies to connect knowledge and research to global health-related challenges.
Get to know...Dr Mark Lee
17 Mar 2022Dr Mark Lee, a Senior Lecturer in Health Studies, is fascinated by the opportunities that science and innovation can provide in solving some of the challenges we face as a society.
Research shows continued Covid-levels of hygiene could transform infection control and fight antibacterial resistance
11 Oct 2021New research shows that keeping up Covid-levels of hygiene awareness long-term alongside the adoption of truly ‘smart cities’ could help tackle the spread of deadly antimicrobial resistance.