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Dr. Jennifer Murphy receiving the Young Investigator Award
11 Jan 2024Dr. Jennifer Murphy has been awarded the Young Investigator Award from the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN).
Dr. Jamie Moffatt awarded the ERSC/SeNSS Postdoctoral Fellowship
11 Jan 2024Dr. Jamie Moffatt has been awarded the ERSC/SeNSS Postdoctoral Fellowship
Learn at the forefront of neuroscience research
24 Nov 2023MSc Applied Neuroscience, led by the Psychology department, gives a great insight into neuroscience in real world settings and is taught by leading neuroscientists using cutting-edge equipment.
New Staff Spotlight: Dr. Isabella Vainieri
10 Nov 2023Isabella started as a teaching fellow in the department in September. We caught up with Isabella to get to know more about them better.
Royal Holloway to lead ESRC Doctoral Training Network partnership
08 Nov 2023The SEDarc will focus on the training of five cohorts of PhD students in challenge-led themes that reflect some of the most pressing social science concerns
New Staff Spotlight: Dr. Sahana Shankar
20 Oct 2023Sahana started as a lecturer in the department in September. We caught up with Sahana to get to know more about them better.
New Staff Spotlight: Dr. Hirotaka Imada
09 Oct 2023Hiro started as a lecturer in the department just a month ago. We caught up with him to get to know him better and find out what he has planned for the new term.
Royal Holloway academic announced as new President-Elect for the British Neuroscience Association
03 May 2023Professor Narender Ramnani has been named as the new President-Elect for the British Neuroscience Association (BNA).
Royal Holloway Data Visualization Competition: Exploring World Cup Data through R
19 Apr 2023Welcome to the Royal Holloway Data Visualization Competition Showcase! In this workshop series, participants learnt to clean, analyse, and visualise their data in R.
Jurors could view defendants who don’t swear by God in court as more likely to be guilty
04 Apr 2023Researchers have found that defendants who don’t “swear by Almighty God” when in court run a higher risk of being found guilty by jurors who themselves swear by God.