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Access comprehensive academic support through Royal Holloway's Study Support. They provide a range of resources, including workshops, tutorials, and study guides, to enhance students' learning experiences. Whether students need help with time management, essay writing, or exam preparation, the Study Spaces offers valuable guidance to excel in their studies. Students can drop by their office or contact + 44 (0) 1784 27 6641 them at for more information.

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Royal Holloway's Learning Hub


The Learning facilities provides a dynamic and centralized platform for accessing course materials, submitting assignments, and engaging in online discussions with lecturers and peers. It offers various academic support services like the Library, CeDAS, IT Services, and online learning platforms. These resources combined create a comprehensive learning. Should they encounter any difficulties, they can contact IT Services at +44 (0) 1784 41 4321 for technical support.

The university library is a valuable resources for studies.




Royal Holloway's main libraries include the historic Founder's Library, the central Bedford Library with varied study areas and resources, and the modern Emily Wilding Davison Building with diverse study environments. Additional spaces include the Computer Centre and departmental study rooms, with 24/7 access during exams. The university also offers extensive online resources through its E-Library.


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The Royal Holloway Peer Guidance Scheme connects first-year students with trained peer guides who help them transition into university life. These guides, typically second or third-year students, provide support, share experiences, and offer practical advice on academics, campus life, and social integration. The scheme aims to create a welcoming community, foster connections, and enhance the overall student experience.

Enhance research skills through workshops and resources provided by the university's Researcher Development Program.


The Researcher Development Program at Royal Holloway, University of London, supports postgraduate researchers and early-career researchers in developing key skills for their academic and professional careers. The program offers a variety of workshops, training sessions, and resources covering areas such as research methods, academic writing, presentation skills, career planning, and personal development. It aims to enhance researchers' capabilities, helping them to succeed in their studies and future careers, while fostering a collaborative and supportive research community.


FAQs
How can I access the Study Spaces services at the Royal Holloway?

Students can access the Study Support. Additionally, you can contact them at + 44 (0) 1784 27 6641 for more information on the range of resources, workshops, tutorials, and study guides available to enhance their learning experience.

What is Peer Guidance Scheme, and how can I benefit from it?

The Peer Guidance Scheme is an is optional Undergraduate peer mentoring programme which matches first year students with experienced second, third or fourth-year students to help and support them throughout the academic year. To get involved and benefit from the program, students can visit the university's website for more details.

How can I get technical support for IT services at the university?

Students can get technical support for IT services by contacting at +44 (0) 1784 41 4321 or visiting their office. IT Services provide essential technological resources, including access to computer labs, software programs, and online learning platforms.

What are some of the topics covered in Training & Workshops?

Training & Workshops cover a range of topics, including critical thinking, practice interviews, and exam revision strategies. Events are held within the campus site or virtually and we offer organizations opportunities to conduct various skill workshops. They can check the university's events calendar or contact + 44 (0) 1784 27 6641 for information on upcoming workshops.