Royal Holloway, University of London
Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) is one of the seven larger colleges of the University of London.
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Originally called Royal Holloway College, the establishment was founded by Thomas Holloway as a women-only college in 1879. It became part of the University of London in 1900. Males were first admitted in 1965. In 1985, the college merged with Bedford College and became Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (RHBNC). This name was changed for day-to-day use to "Royal Holloway, University of London" by the College Council in 1992, although the registered title remains the same.
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Thomas Holloway - 1879 - University of London - 1900 - 1965 - 1985 - Bedford College - 1992
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The college's campus is located at Egham, Surrey, just outside the boundary of Greater London. The campus is dominated by its original building, known as the "Founder's Building", designed by William Henry Crossland and inspired by the Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley, France. The building was officially opened in 1886 by Queen Victoria, who allowed the use of "Royal" in the college's name. The Founder's Building is part of a campus which is set in 49 hectares (120 acres) of parkland and is within walking distance of Windsor Great Park. Because of its location and the open, green nature of the campus, Royal Holloway is often referred to as "the University of London's country campus". On-campus student accommodation is some of the most extensive available in the London area. The size of the campus has also allowed the college to develop some of the best sports facilities of any university institution in the London area, and helped build the college's reputation as one of the leading sporting institutions in the South-East of England. The campus is also well-known for its Picture Gallery, located within the Founder's Building, housing a collection of over seventy pieces of Victorian era art given to the college at the time of its founding by Thomas Holloway.
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Egham - Surrey - Greater London - William Henry Crossland - Château de Chambord - Loire Valley - France - 1886 - Queen Victoria - Windsor Great Park - England - Victorian era - Thomas Holloway
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As of 2005, the college had 6,600 enrolled students. The results of the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) placed Royal Holloway in an elite group of ten university institutions whose departments all earned the top three ratings for research, with scores of 4, 5 and 5*. The University League Table published by The Times newspaper (17 May 2004) ranked Royal Holloway fifteenth among the universities and colleges in the United Kingdom. In the South-East region, Holloway was ranked second, after Oxford University. The table places Royal Holloway 4th in the University of London, after Imperial College, LSE and University College London. The Physics Department of Royal Holloway was ranked first in the United Kingdom by The Guardian newspaper. The School of Management has all three of its MBA programmes accredited by the prestigious AMBA. The departments of History, Geography, Music, Drama, Psychology and Media Arts also have strong reputations, as do several of the European Language departments. In 1998 the college was awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize in recognition of the work of the Information Security Group. (This group was mentioned in the recent novel The Da Vinci Code.)
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2005 - Research Assessment Exercise - The Times - 17 May - 2004 - United Kingdom - Oxford University - Imperial College - LSE - University College London - Physics - The Guardian - Management - MBA - AMBA - History - Geography - Music - Drama - Psychology - Media - Arts - European - Language - 1998 - Novel - The Da Vinci Code
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See also: Elizabeth Jesser Reid, founder of Bedford College
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Elizabeth Jesser Reid - Bedford College
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