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Cybersecurity for everyone: Looking beyond the default user to make technology inclusive

14 May 2026

In a male-dominated arena, Dr Maryam Mehrnezhad’s lab is providing evidence-led research to challenge assumptions and encourage more inclusive design and practice in technology and cybersecurity

Why Royal Holloway's purposeful research packs a punch

28 Apr 2026

With the launch of the Research Matters video series highlighting impactful research, we spoke to Professor Ruth Livesey about what makes Royal Holloway’s research special.

Rejuvenating democracy - making a success of votes at 16

18 Mar 2026

Lowering the UK voting age to 16 - is it enough engage young voters and reverse the declining participation of young people in elections?

Who controls the conversation: the hidden power of social media

12 Feb 2026

Who really decides what we see online? New research exposes the hidden power social media platforms hold in shaping political debate and democratic life.

Why teenage reading matters – rethinking literacy in secondary education

03 Feb 2026

Uncovering the psychology of learning - discover how Professor Jessie Ricketts’ research on teenage reading is helping to tackle a major challenge for society.

‘A jolt of recognition’ – the similarities between women in the Armenian and Yezidi genocides

21 Jan 2026

Dr Rebecca Jinks has been collecting the stories of Yezidi women captured by ISIS in Iraq, and sharing their stories alongside those of female survivors of the Armenian Genocide in 1915.

When crime feels like justice

20 Jan 2026

Prof Giovanni Travaglino investigates the power of schadenfreude - that spark of joy at someone else’s downfall - and how it can lead people to justify illegal attacks against corrupt institutions.

From ending the reading wars at home to taking the fight for literacy global

06 Jan 2026

Learning your A, B, C’s isn’t easy - Professor Kathleen Rastle’s research into the ‘science of reading’ is transforming how reading is taught around the world, changing lives for millions

Inside the Cult of the Jesus Army - a labour of love and justice

17 Dec 2025

Helen Littleboy explains how her documentary series about the Jesus Army took three years to come to fruition, and how its survivors are finding ways to heal.

A city that cares: Bogotá empowering women block by block

16 Dec 2025

Professor Jennifer Piscopo reports how Bogotá is leading the way with community support to caregivers, by offering services like continuing education, income generation and respite – free of charge.

Digital decision-making: Asking questions about the use of AI and digital tools in UK asylum claims

10 Nov 2025

Can AI make fair decisions about who gets asylum? Royal Holloway researchers are finding out.

Women in politics: why representation matters

09 Oct 2025

Professor Jennifer Piscopo examines why women's participation in politics is crucial for democracy and gender equality