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Do you have a small local businesses?
31 Jan 2020Our new Student Union Monthly Market aims to provide launch pad for small and local businesses, creatives, artisan, and niche products and services.

Sound of an Egyptian mummy heard again for first time in 3,000 years
23 Jan 2020The sound of a mummified priest has been heard for the first time in 3,000 years, thanks to ingenious research by academics at Royal Holloway, University of London and the University of York.

Does restorative justice help or harm victims?
08 Jan 2020Research from Royal Holloway has evaluated the effectiveness of restorative justice in reducing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in victims and has concluded more evidence is needed.

Think you’re failing in life? Think again
06 Jan 2020What are you hoping for in 2020? Maybe you’re looking to buy a new car, start a new relationship or finally achieve that pay rise? Well Stoicism can help you.

Part-time recruitment opportunity for local employers
20 Dec 2019If you are a local employer and have a good number of part-time or vacation roles on offer, then our January Part-time Jobs Fair may be of interest.

Law on image-based sexual abuse and online takedown not fit for purpose
13 Dec 2019An academic at Royal Holloway is taking their research on non-consensual sharing online of private sexual images (PSIs) to the Law Commission, due to the existing laws not being fit for purpose.

Local community Legal Advice Centre launched
21 Nov 2019The new Legal Advice Centre will provide members of the local community with free legal advice and information.

Prints from The Courtauld Gallery to be exhibited at Royal Holloway for the first time
14 Nov 2019Royal Holloway will present Impressions of Modern Life: Prints from The Courtauld Gallery, an exhibition showcasing 24 prints by world-renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso and Édouard Manet.

Lack of awareness and treatment delays put people with wet macular degeneration at risk of avoidable sight loss, new study finds
31 Oct 2019A new study that has found healthcare professionals and the general public still lack awareness of the most common form of sight loss in the UK.

Brian May talks about his new book - Diableries: Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell
30 Oct 2019Rock legend, Dr Brian May, came to Royal Holloway to talk about his new book, together with fellow co-authors, photo historians Denis Pellerin and Paula Fleming.