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Scientists uncover why Europe may face 42 extra days of summer by 2100

21 Nov 2025

New research led by Royal Holloway reveals for the first time why Europe could gain more than an extra month of summer days by 2100 using climate data from the last millennia.

Is your kitchen at risk from climate change? It’s closer to home than you think.

12 Nov 2025

The stuffy delegates of Cop30 may seem thousands of miles away in Brazil – but what they are discussing is on our doorstep, says Professor David Simon.

Voices for Change: Stories from the Environmental Movement

09 Oct 2025

Royal Holloway is launching a new national archive of 100 life history interviews with environmentalists from across the UK, as part of the British Library Sound Archive.

Phil Crang - Outstanding Doctoral Supervision

03 Jul 2025

Congratulations to our 2025 Education Excellence Award winner!

Iñaki Valcarcel - Professional Services Staff Member of The Year

03 Jul 2025

Congratulations to our 2025 Education Excellence Award winner!

Technicians, Katy Flowers and Dr Marta Perez-Fernandez, with LEAF certificates

03 Jul 2025

As part of our Sustainability Strategy Royal Holloway has signed up to UCL’s Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF).

Academic honoured with distinguished Royal Geographical Society award

21 May 2025

The Taylor & Francis Award is for excellence in the promotion and practice of teaching and learning in higher education.

Managing Biodiversity Implications of Rural and Peri-Urban Solar Farms

05 Mar 2025

Solar farms are an increasingly popular green energy solution globally (Kruitwagen et al. 2021) and there is an ever-increasing number of planning applications submitted across the UK to create more.

Professor selected as lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

07 Feb 2025

The IPCC is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change

Other Everests: the hidden histories of mountaineering

10 Dec 2024

On International Mountain Day we mark a legacy of continuing interest across the world, across generations and across new perspectives of Mount Everest in the twenty-first century.

Professor Felix Driver wins THE Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year 2024

29 Nov 2024

Felix Driver, from the Department of Geography has won a Times Higher Education Award (THE), widely known as the ‘Oscars of higher education’ for Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year.

Academic shortlisted for national Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year award

05 Sept 2024

The Outstanding Research Supervisor award recognises an individual who has created the most supportive, stimulating and inspirational research environment for doctoral students.