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What’s the ‘meta’ with bees? Research shows pesticides influence bee learning and memory.

11 Jul 2018

A study published by researchers from Royal Holloway has drawn together the findings of agrochemical research to confirm that pesticides have an impact on the learning and memory abilities of bees.

Honorary Doctorates awarded during Summer Graduation

09 Jul 2018

Five outstanding individuals will be awarded Honorary Doctorates by Royal Holloway, University of London.

Volunteers needed for multisensory museum project

06 Jul 2018

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.

Still time to take a walk in the Digital Forest

03 Jul 2018

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.

Not on my team! Football rivalry all in the mind?

29 Jun 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.

Royal Holloway professor appointed Specialist Adviser for the Changing Arctic Inquiry

28 Jun 2018

Professor Klaus Dodds at Royal Holloway has been appointed as Specialist Adviser for the Changing Arctic inquiry at the House of Commons.

City bees out breed their country cousins

27 Jun 2018

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.

World-first RSS news feed for Macular Disease sufferers

25 Jun 2018

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.

Counting the war dead – how accurate are the figures?

22 Jun 2018

Every conflict produces headlines about the numbers killed and injured, but how accurate are these figures and how are they calculated?

The election that changed the face of British politics

21 Jun 2018

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

World’s First UK and Pan-European bee research to start

18 Jun 2018

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.

Ending the reading wars

12 Jun 2018

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.