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The Antarctic Peninsula under a 1.5°C global warming scenario

02 Jul 2019

What change is it locked in to?

Primary schools in London work with Royal Holloway and Kew to launch mobile museums of botany

27 Jun 2019

Mobile museums of botany and plant-based artefacts open this July through a research project with Royal Holloway and Kew Gardens.

No Man’s Land on Google Arts and Culture: academics bring hidden parts of the world to life online

18 Jun 2019

Using new technologies like VR and 3D modelling, a new collaboration between Royal Holloway and Durham University allows people everywhere to explore some of the world’s most hazardous regions.

Geography students win prizes for campus sustainability solutions

17 Jun 2019

Geography students are leading the way in providing the College with ideas on how to address sustainability of the campus.

Specialist Adviser for The Science and Technology Committee Drone Inquiry

03 Jun 2019

Dr Anna Jackman has been appointed as Specialist Adviser for The Science and Technology Committee Drone Inquiry

Mobile Museum Conference

03 Jun 2019

Mobile Museum Conference: Collections in Circulation, podcast and blog

Royal Holloway joins £20m research hub on South-South migration, inequality and development

01 Feb 2019

Leading international migration experts have received £20million of funding from the UK Government’s Research and Innovation (UKRI) group to explore how migration affects less developed countries.

Wildfire research centre to launch with £10m funding

14 Jan 2019

A new centre, led by Imperial College London and in collaboration with Royal Holloway, will be the first in the world to address wildfire challenges from a global perspective

'Canada in the Frame' book by Philip Hatfield (HRA)

20 Nov 2018

Available to download free: www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press

Modern slavery, which is part of construction boom in Cambodia, linked to climate change

31 Oct 2018

The construction boom in Cambodia’s capital city, Phnom Penh, is shown to be built on modern slavery, according to a new report by the ‘Blood Bricks’ project based at Royal Holloway.

Athena SWAN Silver Award

30 Oct 2018

The Department of Geography has been awarded the Athena SWAN Silver Award from the Equality Challenge Unit, recognising exceptional commitment and excellence in the advancement of gender equality.

Landscape Surgery

22 Oct 2018

Social, Cultural and Historical Geography at Royal Holloway (SCHG) runs a well-established postgraduate workshop series Landscape Surgery.