The Guildford Museum lecture series aims to encourage public interest in archaeology, history and the fine arts. For the sixth year running the lecturers come from Royal Holloway, University of London. The Museum is grateful for its generous collaboration.
View the winter 2008 - 2009 series .
Royal Holloway, University of London is one of only ten university institutions in the country whose departments all earned the top three ratings for research. The breathtaking Founder's Building and world famous Picture Gallery at its campus in Egham, north-west Surrey, make the college a significant art and heritage site in its own right. About 7,000 students from 120 countries study 50 undergraduate disciplines, 40 MA programmes, and MPhil and Phd research degrees. The immense range of expertise in the humanities allows the college to teach MA programmes in, for example, Ancient History, Ancient Rome, Classical Art and Archaeology, Hellenic Studies, Late Antique and Byzantine Studies, Medieval Studies, Crusader Studies, Renaissance and Early Modern Europe, Material Culture, Women's History, Gender, Modern History, European Culture and Theory, Geography of Third World Development, and Cultural Geography.
Royal Holloway's interdisciplinary research centres for the History of Women, Victorian Studies, and Hellenic Studies host seminars and conferences. The London University (this page opens in a new window) undergraduate degrees in Classical Studies and History can now be taken online.
Throughout the lecture series, Guildford Museum exhibits a display about Royal Holloway, University of London's degree programmes.
To find out more about Royal Holloway, University of London, and the public events held there, please contact them directly.
External Relations
Royal Holloway
University of London
Egham
Surrey
TW20 0EX
Tel: 01784 443004
Web: www.rhul.ac.uk (this page opens in a new window)