Facilities
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The Founder’s Building
A striking example of Victorian architecture, housing the iconic Picture Gallery with original paintings from the Thomas Holloway collection. -
Science Festival Labs
Unique state-of-the-art laboratories that host the annual Science Festival, allowing students to engage with innovative scientific experiments and demonstrations. -
Bedford Square Buildings
A set of historic Georgian buildings located in the heart of London, offering a distinct urban campus experience exclusive to Royal Holloway students for specific humanities and social sciences programs. -
The Handa Noh Theatre
The only permanent Noh stage at a UK university, used for performances and workshops in this classical form of Japanese theater, offering rare insight into traditional Japanese culture. -
The Emily Wilding Davison Building
A multi-purpose facility combining a modern library, student services hub, event space, and a café designed to offer a collaborative environment for both study and student engagement.
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Pros
- The Founder's Building offers a stunning and historic architectural experience.
- The campus provides a peaceful environment, ideal for focused study sessions.
- A wide range of societies and clubs cater to diverse student interests.
- Modern library facilities offer ample study spaces and resources.
- Supportive teaching staff are approachable and dedicated to student success.
Cons
- Egham's limited nightlife options may not suit those seeking a vibrant social scene.
- On-campus accommodation availability can be limited, especially for first-year students.
- The campus's hilly terrain may pose challenges for those with mobility issues.
- Some students find the social scene less vibrant compared to larger urban universities.
- Transportation links to central London can be time-consuming and less convenient.
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