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Academics find new approach to protect crop plants from drought

08 Mar 2024

New research by academics at Royal Holloway, University of London, has identified new, ultrapotent chemicals that control the growth of plants.

Research exposes security, privacy and safety issues in female technology apps used to track fertility, menopause and monthly cycle

06 Mar 2024

Research by academics from Royal Holloway highlighted security and privacy risks in female-oriented technologies (FemTech), such as period-tracker mobile apps, and fertility smart devices.

Executive Director of Business and People Services appointed

20 Feb 2024

Stephen McAuliffe has been appointed Executive Director of Business and People Services.

Dr Jennifer Murphy named in Psychology Rising Stars list

12 Feb 2024

A Royal Holloway academic has been named on the Association for Psychological Science (APS) Rising Stars list for 2024.

Research finds that companies can become more creative by adapting their strategy to include AI and Generative AI

06 Feb 2024

New research led by a Royal Holloway academic suggests that organisations who are willing to adapt their strategy and adopt new AI solutions will see higher levels of creativity.

‘Languages for All’ scheme to encourage school pupils to take up A-Level languages

17 Jan 2024

A pilot project to encourage Hounslow school pupils to take up language courses has been launched in partnership with the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway.

Professor Will Saunders awarded MBE

03 Jan 2024

Professor Will Saunders, from StoryFutures, has been named as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to the Creative Industries.

Study finds that ecological evidence used by government policy-makers is unstable over time

22 Dec 2023

A large study, led by academics from Royal Holloway, University of London, found research used by policy-makers regarding conservation and environmental management becomes unstable over time.

New study suggests blood group may predict the risk of stroke when receiving Covid-19 Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccination

13 Dec 2023

A large international research collaboration, led by an academic from Royal Holloway, University of London, found that blood groups could help predict the risk of venous strokes.

Royal Holloway signs Memorandum of Understanding with Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Arts Singapore

12 Dec 2023

The Memorandum of Understanding was signed following a visit by Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Julie Sanders.

Royal Holloway academic wins at THE Awards 2023

08 Dec 2023

A Royal Holloway academic has been awarded an ‘Oscar of higher education’ for Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year at the 2023 Times Higher Education (THE) Awards.

Five-year study finds bumble bees are still being harmed by nationally approved pesticides

29 Nov 2023

A large five-year European-wide research project, led by academics at Royal Holloway has confirmed that commonly used pesticides in agriculture are still significantly harming bumble bees.