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New study finds 12 to 17 year-olds willing to engage in democracy, but feel anxious, unheard and distrustful of politics

16 Apr 2026

A major study of 12 to 17 year-olds finds that, while most adolescents say they would vote and are interested in politics, their willingness to engage is linked to their anxiety about the future.

Professor Tracy Bhamra appointed to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Council

16 Apr 2026

Professor Tracy Bhamra, Provost and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Global) at Royal Holloway, University of London, has been appointed to the Council of UKRI’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

Professor Euan Nisbet wins award for work on methane science

16 Apr 2026

Professor Euan Nisbet has been honoured for his work on atmospheric methane during a meeting hosted by the European Commission to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the discovery of methane.

Researchers from Royal Holloway support project to provide electricity for an IT training centre in Kenya

15 Apr 2026

Researchers from Royal Holloway are supporting a new solar energy project which will provide stable electricity to Oasis Mathare, an IT training centre in an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya.

Pint of Science Festival happening in Egham

14 Apr 2026

After a year's absence, Egham's beloved Pint of Science festival is back and bigger than ever from 18 to 20 May.

Royal Holloway to host free community event exploring how our brains change as we age

13 Apr 2026

Royal Holloway is hosting an event on Saturday April 18 in Englefield Green, to bring together researchers and community members for an informal conversation exploring how our brains change.

Aisla Nicholls appointed new Chief People Officer (CPO)

25 Mar 2026

Royal Holloway has appointed Aisla Nicholls as its new Chief People Officer (CPO). Aisla will formally take up the role on 1 May 2026.

Royal Holloway researchers help shape global conversation on wildfire governance in new Nature Communications Comment

20 Mar 2026

Researchers from Royal Holloway’s Department of Geography highlight why justice, local expertise and rethinking resilience must guide the implementation of the Kananaskis Wildfire Charter.

New study looks at hidden privacy concerns of menopause tech

06 Mar 2026

New research by academics at Royal Holloway has revealed privacy and advice concerns surrounding technology aimed at helping women navigate the menopause.

Royal Holloway and International Social Security Association research reveals how global social security systems are adapting to unprecedented crises

11 Feb 2026

Global survey led by Royal Holloway academic uncovers strategies that help social security institutions worldwide stay resilient and agile in a rapidly changing world.

StoryFutures appoints new co-directors to lead next chapter of innovation 

10 Feb 2026

StoryFutures and Royal Holloway are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Peter Richardson and Professor Amanda Murphy as co-directors of StoryFutures, effective January 2026.

New briefing paper outlines concerns around TikTok moderation policies political influence, and election integrity

04 Feb 2026

New briefing paper produced by the London Social Media Observatory (LSMO) at Royal Holloway and Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) details emerging risks to democratic participation on TikTok.