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  1. Royal Holloway is a university formed from two colleges, Bedford College and Royal Holloway College, founded by social pioneers in the 19th century. They were among the first places in Britain where women could access higher education.

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  2. Learn about the history, academics and campus of Royal Holloway, a public research university and a member of the University of London. It was founded in 1879 as a women-only college by Thomas Holloway and merged with Bedford College in 1985.

  3. Establishment Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. URN: 133896 . Higher education institutions. Download establishment data

  4. Royal Holloway began as two pioneering colleges for the education of women in the 19th century, and their spirit lives on today. Our alumni. Thousands of careers, many of them particularly remarkable. A community inspiring individuals to succeed.

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  5. In 1985, Bedford College merged with Royal Holloway College, another constituent of the University of London, to form Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. This remains the official name, but it is commonly called Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL).

  6. Learn about the history of philosophy at Royal Holloway and Bedford Colleges, from the early women's education to the merger in the 1980s. Discover the notable figures, topics, and events that shaped the philosophy department at both institutions.

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  8. A collection of records relating to the merger of Royal Holloway and Bedford Colleges in 1985, and their history and activities since then. The collection includes minutes, reports, prospectuses, newsletters, alumni publications and photographs.

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