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The Royal Holloway Archives and the Centre for Victorian Studies (based in the English department) are working together to make letters about the history of Bedford College accessible to the public.
Having started his career at the BBC in 1985, alumnus Chris Aldridge is today one of the most recognisable voices on Radio 4. He talks to us about being part of a British institution.
Alumna and president of the ICAEW, Fiona Wilkinson, talks to us about overcoming sexism, working mothers and how Royal Holloway helped to set her on her career path.
Alumna and co-founder of the Omnis Institute, Dr Aziza Khabbush, is helping to give a global platform for local leaders around the world. She talks to us about challenging the status quo.
Alongside the Article 26 scholarship, the generosity of alumnus Gabriel Pretus is making the dream of education a reality for asylum seeker Kehinde and removing the barriers for others like her.
Bedford College alumna, Gillian Clarke, shares her experience of the recent Bedford Society writers' evening, held at 11 Bedford Square.
The culture of volunteering at Royal Holloway continues beyond graduation with the Community Action Alumni Coaching Scheme
Alumna and Chief Executive of Business in the Community, Amanda Mackenzie OBE, puts purpose front and centre in her work. She speaks to us about her work and her time at Bedford College.
A ground-breaking pilot scheme run by Royal Holloway and supported by Chris Packham is educating children about the vital role trees play in our ecosystems. The results have been impressive.
Having spent 13 years circumnavigating the globe using only human power, Jason saw the impact that consumerism is having on the planet and on societies. He talks to us about how he found his purpose.
The Santander Universities SME Internship Programme is giving Royal Holloway students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain valuable work experience – and even their first jobs.
Tandza, recipient of the Royal Holloway – Waterford Kamhlaba UWCSA Excellence Scholarship, set up between her school in Swaziland and Royal Holloway, tells us what the opportunity meant to her.