Royal Holloway University of London located at 11 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3RF, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01784 434455

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Llew Watkins

5 Google Rating

A wonderful place to be a student

5/ 5

A wonderful place to be a student

Sunhee Kim

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

James Haywood

1 Google Rating

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MagicMinter HD

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Rhiannon

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Wasteland Marine

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Kinda ok I guess.

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Kinda ok I guess.

Candice F

5 Google Rating

The beginning has been catastrophic, it's not like school, a lot of things is very unclear especiall

5/ 5

The beginning has been catastrophic, it's not like school, a lot of things is very unclear especially when you are a foreigner student and don't know the system. And help is not always easy to find because of the size of the uni. However after 3 years I can say that it has been an amazing experience, the University is so proactive for its students and offers a lot of activities, often cheaper (sport, fruit market, conferences etc) ; teachers are really great and helpful ; the campus in itself is just amazing, truly huge with a lot of nature but very modern infrastructures and so much space dedicated to sport, a real little town. The only negative aspect I can think of is that you're absolutely not in London but at 1h in train from the center. But this is why you can enjoy such a nice 'American style' campus so no regret.

Quita Ainley

5 Google Rating

Beautiful architecture

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Beautiful architecture

CRS L L

5 Google Rating

Stunning building! What a masterpiece of architecture. Beautiful subject to photograph

5/ 5

Stunning building! What a masterpiece of architecture. Beautiful subject to photograph

Christey-Clover Golf Academy

5 Google Rating

Went for an open day. Stunning University with wonderful facilities. Our ambassador couldn't have be

5/ 5

Went for an open day. Stunning University with wonderful facilities. Our ambassador couldn't have been more knowledgeable and helpful. The Founders building is 👌

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