Christmas Closure Reminder
As the festive season approaches, we’d like to remind all staff that the University will close for the Christmas break on Tuesday 24 December and will reopen on Friday 2 January.
New student accommodation development on campus
Construction of the new hall of residence near the Edward Herbert Building on the University’s East Midlands campus will begin on 5 January 2026.
REF 2029 Update: REF resumes criteria setting following pause
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) plays a vital role in ensuring accountability for public investment of research and assesses the quality and impact of UK research. It strengthens our global reputation, helps attract leading staff and students, and underpins a key funding stream.
Book your place now for Talk Sport 2026
Talk Sport is back on campus this January and is open to all student year groups and degree disciplines. If you’re thinking about a future in sport, exercise or health, this is your chance to explore career options, hear from industry professionals and build valuable networks that can support your next steps.
Loughborough Festivities: Christmas activities for students in Loughborough over the winter break
Students staying in Loughborough over the Christmas break are invited to get involved in the Loughborough Festivities Programme, a series of over 20 seasonal, craft and sports events.
Staying Online: IT access and support during the festive break
During the upcoming festive period, please note that you can continue to access all essential services to support your studies.
Early December pay date: Please check your payslip
Payslips for December will be available in the afternoon of Thursday 18 December 2025 via my.HR.
Stay cyber-safe this festive season
As the festive season approaches and many of us wind down for the holidays, cybercriminals are gearing up. Christmas is one of the busiest times of year for online scams, shopping fraud, and digital deception.
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New student accommodation development on campus
Construction of the new hall of residence near the Edward Herbert Building on the University’s East Midlands campus will begin on 5 January 2026.
REF 2029 Update: REF resumes criteria setting following pause
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) plays a vital role in ensuring accountability for public investment of research and assesses the quality and impact of UK research. It strengthens our global reputation, helps attract leading staff and students, and underpins a key funding stream.
Book your place now for Talk Sport 2026
Talk Sport is back on campus this January and is open to all student year groups and degree disciplines. If you’re thinking about a future in sport, exercise or health, this is your chance to explore career options, hear from industry professionals and build valuable networks that can support your next steps.
Loughborough Festivities: Christmas activities for students in Loughborough over the winter break
Students staying in Loughborough over the Christmas break are invited to get involved in the Loughborough Festivities Programme, a series of over 20 seasonal, craft and sports events.
Staying Online: IT access and support during the festive break
During the upcoming festive period, please note that you can continue to access all essential services to support your studies.
Early December pay date: Please check your payslip
Payslips for December will be available in the afternoon of Thursday 18 December 2025 via my.HR.
Stay cyber-safe this festive season
As the festive season approaches and many of us wind down for the holidays, cybercriminals are gearing up. Christmas is one of the busiest times of year for online scams, shopping fraud, and digital deception.
View all news
University
Honorary graduates and medallists celebrated at Loughborough University’s 2025 Winter Graduation
On Thursday 11 and Friday 12 December, Loughborough celebrated hundreds of students achieving their degrees, marking the next stage of their lives.
Sport
Parkrun founder awarded honorary degree (VIDEO)
Parkrun founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt CBE has been awarded an honorary degree by Loughborough University.
Technology
“Big tech already has the tools to protect young users online without resorting to a full ban; choosing not to use them shows children’s safety isn’t a priority” warns online safety expert.
Earlier this week, Australia became the first country in the world to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media, in a move to protect them from the risks that come with using such platforms.
Arts and culture
#JewGoal – How an antisemitic hashtag spread from video games to mainstream football
A new study has uncovered how an antisemitic phrase born in the FIFA video-gaming community migrated into wider football conversations on social media, normalising hate speech under the guise of humour, banter and fandom.
Arts and culture
A brief history of mulled wine – from health tonic to festive treat
When frost sparkles in the morning and our breath is visible as we venture outside, thoughts turn to winter warming treats like mulled wine – a drink full of ingredients that have become synonymous with Christmas.
Sport
Loughborough University and SIS Pitches renew partnership
Loughborough University is delighted to announce the renewal of its partnership with SIS Pitches, the world-leading sports surface specialists, for a further three years.
Artificial intelligence
Loughborough University is exploring ideas for a ‘Museum of AI Cultures’ to learn more about how people experience artificial intelligence
A new project is inviting people to think differently about artificial intelligence – not as a gadget, a line of code, a promise or a threat, but as part of our shared culture.
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Sport
Parkrun founder awarded honorary degree (VIDEO)
Parkrun founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt CBE has been awarded an honorary degree by Loughborough University.
Technology
“Big tech already has the tools to protect young users online without resorting to a full ban; choosing not to use them shows children’s safety isn’t a priority” warns online safety expert.
Earlier this week, Australia became the first country in the world to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media, in a move to protect them from the risks that come with using such platforms.
Arts and culture
#JewGoal – How an antisemitic hashtag spread from video games to mainstream football
A new study has uncovered how an antisemitic phrase born in the FIFA video-gaming community migrated into wider football conversations on social media, normalising hate speech under the guise of humour, banter and fandom.
Arts and culture
A brief history of mulled wine – from health tonic to festive treat
When frost sparkles in the morning and our breath is visible as we venture outside, thoughts turn to winter warming treats like mulled wine – a drink full of ingredients that have become synonymous with Christmas.
Sport
Loughborough University and SIS Pitches renew partnership
Loughborough University is delighted to announce the renewal of its partnership with SIS Pitches, the world-leading sports surface specialists, for a further three years.
Artificial intelligence
Loughborough University is exploring ideas for a ‘Museum of AI Cultures’ to learn more about how people experience artificial intelligence
A new project is inviting people to think differently about artificial intelligence – not as a gadget, a line of code, a promise or a threat, but as part of our shared culture.
View all news
Welcome to your noticeboard
This is a space for staff and students to self-submit informal University information and opportunities. You can use this noticeboard to share:
- Call-outs for research participants
- Voluntary roles and positions
- Changes to your service or department, e.g. a change in opening hours
- Temporary car parking changes
The noticeboard is not for:
- Duplicating content posted on the news channel
- To promote events open to our University community (this should be self-submitted under the dedicated ‘Events’ tab instead).
Participants needed: The influence of vision and touch on body perception
For Staff and Students
Research participant call-outs
We are looking for participants to join a research study exploring the factors that influence body perception and that may be related to unusual sensory experiences.
Amy Jennison-Boyle
Closure of University Entrances Campus Wide: Monday 29 to Tuesday 30 December
For Staff and Students
Campus announcements
All routes across the campus will be closed to the public commencing 7am on Monday 29 December for a period of 24 hours (except to authorized University personnel).
Lisa Slater
Print, Post and Logistic Services: Workwear Supplier Change
For Staff
Campus announcements
We are in the process of changing workwear supplier following a tender process. Workwear will be unavailable on the Online Shop from the close of business on Monday 1 December 2025 until the new supplier’s catalogue is available early in the new year.
Print, Post and Logistics Services
Annual service of portable fire extinguishers
For Staff
Campus announcements
To inform occupants of this year's service tamper tag GREEN.
Rod Harrison
December Offer - Burleigh Springs
For Staff
General opportunities
Burleigh Springs is Loughborough's premier Leisure Club and Spa facility, located within Burleigh Court.
Charlotte Dyer
Do you use numbers in your daily life? Tell us about it!
For Staff
Research participant call-outs
We’re conducting focus groups to gain a deeper understanding of how people experience mathematics in everyday situations, such as shopping, budgeting, work tasks, or using technology. We want to hear from adults who are not currently studying or teaching.
Ciara Turner
Participants Needed: Neurodivergent staff and vevox study
For Staff
We are running an online questionnaire study looking at neurodivergent staff experiences of using Vevox within their teaching environment.
Laura Jenkins
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Falcon Centre Sustainable Craft Workshop
For Staff and students
Sustainability
Falcon Centre (Transport Provided)
IAS Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning
For Staff and students
Other
International House
The Simon Marshall Lecture: Athlete advocacy - What motivates athletes to champion climate action?
For Staff and students
Lectures
Hybrid - West Park teaching Hub & Zoom Webinar
IAS PGR Workshop - The benefits and versatility of comics in research
For Staff and students
Academic
International House
IAS PGR Workshop: The benefits and versatility of comics in research
For Staff and students
Academic
International House
Loughborough AI Challenge Camp
For Students
Academic
Angela Marmont Building, Graduate House, 017.0.0.1
Futures Festival
For Students
Careers
Various
IAS Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning
For Staff and students
Other
International House
The Simon Marshall Lecture: Athlete advocacy - What motivates athletes to champion climate action?
For Staff and students
Lectures
Hybrid - West Park teaching Hub & Zoom Webinar
IAS PGR Workshop - The benefits and versatility of comics in research
For Staff and students
Academic
International House
IAS PGR Workshop: The benefits and versatility of comics in research
For Staff and students
Academic
International House
Loughborough AI Challenge Camp
For Students
Academic
Angela Marmont Building, Graduate House, 017.0.0.1
Futures Festival
For Students
Careers
Various