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  1. Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), formally incorporated as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, is a public research university and a member institution of the federal University of London. It has 6 schools, 21 academic departments and approximately 10,500 undergraduate and postgraduate students from over 100 countries.

  2. Research by Royal Holloway and ZSL, has found that a critically endangered bird’s biggest threat is being taken from its habitat to be used as caged birds for its beauty. A team of academics from Royal Holloway were part of a collaborative project with the Science Museum Group and the Scottish Sensory Centre at the University of Edinburgh to ...

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  3. Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) Royal Veterinary College (RVC) School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) St George’s, University of London, früher: St George’s Hospital Medical School; University College London (UCL) School of Advanced Study; University of London Institute in Paris; University of London International ...

  4. Our history. Today's Royal Holloway is formed from two colleges, founded by two social pioneers, Elizabeth Jesser Reid and Thomas Holloway. They were among the first places in Britain where women could access higher education. Bedford College, in London, opened its doors in 1849, and Royal Holloway College's stunning Founder's Building was ...

  5. The Founder's Building is the original building of Royal Holloway College, University of London (RHUL), in Egham, Surrey, England. It is an example of French-Renaissance-style architecture in the United Kingdom, having been modelled on French chateaus such as Château de Chambord . [1]

  6. Holloway’s Ladies tells the story of women's suffrage at Royal Holloway in graphic novel form. It follows a modern day student researching early alumnae including Ellen Charlotte Higgins and Emily Wilding Davison. It was created by Kirsten Hankins as part of the MA Public History programme, based on sources from the Royal Holloway Archives ...