
Royal Holloway enjoys an international reputation for the highest quality teaching and research across the sciences, arts and humanities.
The famous Founder's Building, one of the most spectacular university buildings in the world, was officially opened by Queen Victoria in 1886. Since then, Royal Holloway has continued to grow in size and status, building on the excellence of our scholarship and the talents of our students.
Today, a combination of distinctive character, academic vision and membership of the University of London has established Royal Holloway among the top research-led university institutions in the country.
Royal Holloway is renowned for having a friendly environment - home for a vibrant community of 7,700 undergraduate and postgraduate students of all ages and backgrounds and from more than 130 countries. Our spacious 135 acre campus provides an impressive range of modern academic and social facilities in a parkland setting in Surrey, close to London and the UK's major communications network.
Royal Holloway has earned a world-class reputation for developing original research. Our students join a community in which academic staff are working at the frontiers of their subjects, and degree courses, interdisciplinary programmes and specialist research centres reflect current thinking and the latest developments.
Research is enhanced by successful relationships and collaborations with industry and commerce. Royal Holloway continues to play an important role in the economic and cultural profile of the South East region, and in South West London. Thriving business partnerships provide a platform for productive links between the College, multinational corporations and local enterprises. Through WestFocus, a partnership between higher education, the local community, and businesses in South & West London and the Thames Valley, the College encourages the exchange of knowledge and skills available in the region.
Royal Holloway College was founded by the Victorian entrepreneur, Thomas Holloway as a college for the higher education of bright young women. Almost 100 years later, Royal Holloway merged with Bedford College, another pioneering institution founded in 1849 by Elizabeth Jesser Reid. The colleges became part of the University of London before the turn of the century, when the University first awarded degrees to women, and both began to admit male undergraduates from 1965.
The relocation of Bedford to the Royal Holloway campus in 1985 has built on the strengths of both to create a first-class academic environment for generations to come. More History
The campus is the focal point of student life, and home to student residences and restaurants, college shops, bank, health centre, chapel, careers centre, a superb new sports complex and playing fields, and a Students' Union giving students an active social scene and over 100 clubs and societies.
Students appreciate the convenience of living in halls of residence which provide comfortable accommodation within easy reach of academic departments and all main facilities. Academic resources include a library with half a million books and subscriptions to 4,500 journals, computer centre, a Language Centre and an Electron Microscopy Unit.
Royal Holloway's location on the A30 between the village of Englefield Green and the town of Egham is just 19 miles from the centre of London,and adjacent to Windsor Great Park. The campus is minutes from the M25 and M3, M4 and M40. London Heathrow Airport is just 7 miles away, and trains from Egham to Waterloo (and Eurostar at St Pancras) take just 35 minutes. College buses run to and from Egham station during term time.
The Runnymede area is famously known as the location for the signing of the Magna Carta
Royal Holloway's campus environment offers the best of both worlds - friendly and relaxed on the one hand, dynamic and busy on the other.
Throughout the year visitors are welcomed to a varied programme of events - public lectures, concerts and open days, and pre-arranged guided tours of the Picture Gallery - home to Thomas Holloway's famous collection of Victorian art.
Our facilities and services are not only enjoyed by the College community and visitors, but also by a range of corporate and other external parties, conference delegates and summer schools. Forging these relationships and links helps to ensure the continued development of Royal Holloway.