We use cookies to customise content, provide social media features and to analyse traffic to this website. To confirm you are happy with this and want to continue exploring our site, please click here. For more detailed information, read our cookie usage guide.
This is a list of past events held or celebrated by our society between 2016/03/22 and 2016/11/01.
The Institute For Impure Science (IFIS) are planning on joining AnimeSoc to go to this years October Comicon in London.
[More...]This week we will be watching Mad Max, Fury Road.This will be followed by a social, location TBC. (probably Happy Man, for a change)
[More...]This week we will be watching The Martian,as voted for by YOU!
[More...]This week we will be watching an episode (or two) of Doctor Who, interspersed with some panel games.
[More...]For our second event, we will watching Treasure Planet - as voted by you last week.
[More...]The 22nd of September is said to be the birth date of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins, but obviously separated by many years.
[More...]Social Event to welcome old members (and new) back to Royal Holloway!
[More...]During Welcome Week (or Freshers Week as it's more commonly known as), the Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) Student Union holds a societies fayre where you can find out more information about us or join us.
[More...]During Welcome Week (or Freshers Week as it's more commonly known as), the RHUL Student Union holds a societies fayre where you can find out more information about us or join us.
[More...]This happens every year on the 25th of May as a tribute to the late Douglas Adams. As a reference to the awesome Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, fans carry with them a towel in his honour. Do you know where your towel is?
[More...]Star Wars day is every year on the 4th of May. It is derived from a pun on the Jedi phrase "May the force be with you", namely "May the Fourth be with you".
[More...]This day is celebrated as the Fall of Sauron. As of 2003 that day is known as Tolkien Reading Day, an event to encourage the use of Tolkien's works in education and library reading groups.
[More...]