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New research published today, 9 April, 2019 found a movement of Twitter followers helped President Donald Trump garner support during his election campaign for the 2016 US presidency.
A new world-class electronic nanofabrication facility called SuperFab was officially opened today (2 April 2019) at Royal Holloway.
Royal Holloway will host an exhibition to bring together the work of world-renowned photographers, highlighting previously unseen photographs that offer a snapshot of the changing face of Cuba.
Researchers at Royal Holloway conducted a Tinder-like study to see how people choose potential partners and found the vast majority took an overly confident approach.
Victoria Mapplebeck, an academic at Royal Holloway has been nominated for the BAFTA Short Form Programme for her short film Missed Call about her young son’s journey to reconnect with his absent dad.
The Beatrice Shilling Building at Royal Holloway, was officially opened today (27 March 2019) by Professor Dame Ann Dowling, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
New research urges scientists that are looking to finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease to focus on the role of proteins in the brain that cause Alzheimer's disease.
Royal Holloway and its partners at University of Alabama, has been awarded a share of more than £9 million to research into a treatment for Neurofibromatosis type 1.
New research from academics at Royal Holloway, the University of Birmingham, and Sheffield University, claims that brands have a lot to learn from the James Bond franchise.
Two players from Royal Holloway Women’s Football Club (RHWFC), have embarked on a trip of a lifetime to Barcelona as part of Santander UK’s initiative to support female talent.
StoryFutures Academy has announced its first co-funded immersive production has been selected for the Tribeca Film Festival.
A new study shows that lending conditions imposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) undermine “state capacity” in developing nations.