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Disaster Trade: new project launched by Dr Laurie Parsons
22 Jul 2020Dr Laurie Parsons and team have recently launched the online component of a project.

Home SOS: New book by Professor Katherine Brickell
21 Jul 2020We are delighted to see Professor Katherine Brickell’s new book, Home SOS: Gender, Violence, and Survival in Crisis Ordinary Cambodia, published this month.

Dr Bethan Davies is selected to serve as a member of APC
03 Jul 2020We are delighted to announce that Dr Bethan Davies has been appointed to the UK Antarctic Place-names Committee (APC).

Antarcticglaciers.org wins Curry Fund Certificate of Excellence
03 Jul 2020Congratulations to Dr Bethan Davies who has been awarded the Curry Fund Certificate of Excellence for Geological Education for www.Antarcticglaciers.org.

Landscapes of Detectorists
11 Jun 2020Co-edited by Dr Innes M. Keighren and Dr Joanne Norcup, the book will be published on 19 June.

Just the Tonic:
03 Jun 2020Winner at the 2020 Fortnum and Masons Food and Drink Awards.

Professor David Simon joins new Commission on Sustainable Agricultural Intensification
28 May 2020David Simon will work alongside renowned experts from across the Global South for a major new Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification.

New study will highlight the complex international challenges behind climate change
12 May 2020Royal Holloway study set to investigate the social and environmental impacts of international trade from Cambodia and Bangladesh to the UK

Welcoming Dr Cathy Smith to the Department
01 May 2020We are delighted to welcome Dr Cathy Smith to the Department this week.

Cities are at centre of coronavirus pandemic
23 Apr 2020Cities are at centre of coronavirus pandemic - understanding this can help build a sustainable, equal future

Dr David Hilling MBE
15 Apr 2020The Department is saddened to report the death of Dr David Hilling, MBE, on 27th March, aged 85.

Academics call on world policy makers to rethink wildfire policies
07 Feb 2020A policy brief led by academics at Royal Holloway is calling for governments across the world to rethink their wildfire policies, following the increase in severe wildfires over the last decade