Information for staff and students: Ramadan
Please see the following information regarding the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Join the Job Evaluation Panel
The University HR team are currently seeking members of staff to join the Job Evaluation Panel.
Step into Health: Free health and wellbeing programme
The Step into Health programme at Loughborough College is a government-funded health and wellbeing initiative designed to help adults aged 19+ improve their lifestyle whilst achieving a qualification in the process.
Important information for staff, students and doctoral researchers in planning travel to, or transiting the Middle East region
This article contains important information if you are in the Middle East or planning to travel to or through the region. The Foreign Office has updated its advice for the region following the growing conflict there.
Don’t get duped: A student’s guide to spotting scams
Student scams are fraudulent schemes that target university students, hoping to deceive you into giving away money, personal information, or access to your accounts.
Information for staff about the Student Leadership Elections
Loughborough Students’ Union’s (LSU) Student Leadership Elections are almost in full swing, with campaigning commencing on 2 March 2026.
Loughborough AI Challenge Camp 2026: Bridging the Talent Gap Through Collaborative Innovation
Students across Loughborough University collaborated with industry partners throughout a week-long intensive camp to solve pressing global challenges using Artificial Intelligence.
Have your say: REF Code of Practice Consultation
Loughborough University is developing its Research Excellence Framework (REF) Code of Practice, which all UK Higher Education Institutions participating in the REF are required to produce. The Code of Practice sets out how the University will make robust, transparent and inclusive decisions about its REF submission, including the selection of research outputs.
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Join the Job Evaluation Panel
The University HR team are currently seeking members of staff to join the Job Evaluation Panel.
Step into Health: Free health and wellbeing programme
The Step into Health programme at Loughborough College is a government-funded health and wellbeing initiative designed to help adults aged 19+ improve their lifestyle whilst achieving a qualification in the process.
Important information for staff, students and doctoral researchers in planning travel to, or transiting the Middle East region
This article contains important information if you are in the Middle East or planning to travel to or through the region. The Foreign Office has updated its advice for the region following the growing conflict there.
Don’t get duped: A student’s guide to spotting scams
Student scams are fraudulent schemes that target university students, hoping to deceive you into giving away money, personal information, or access to your accounts.
Information for staff about the Student Leadership Elections
Loughborough Students’ Union’s (LSU) Student Leadership Elections are almost in full swing, with campaigning commencing on 2 March 2026.
Loughborough AI Challenge Camp 2026: Bridging the Talent Gap Through Collaborative Innovation
Students across Loughborough University collaborated with industry partners throughout a week-long intensive camp to solve pressing global challenges using Artificial Intelligence.
Have your say: REF Code of Practice Consultation
Loughborough University is developing its Research Excellence Framework (REF) Code of Practice, which all UK Higher Education Institutions participating in the REF are required to produce. The Code of Practice sets out how the University will make robust, transparent and inclusive decisions about its REF submission, including the selection of research outputs.
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Law
How male rape myths stop some victims of sexual assault from getting justice – new study
An opinion piece co-written by Professor Dominic Willmott, of the department of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy, for the Conversation.
Environment
Natural textile fibres, such as cotton, present in lake sediments for over a century
An environmental assessment of textile fibre pollution has found natural textile fibres persist in lake sediments, and could be used to help recreate historic human activity alongside other microscopic anthropogenic particles like microplastics.
Sport
Loughborough plays host to Community Rugby World Cup trophy tour
The Community Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour arrived at Loughborough University this weekend, giving students, staff, and community groups the chance to see the championship trophy up close.
Sport
Loughborough Cycling and Kalas Sportswear agree partnership
Loughborough University’s Cycling Academy is thrilled to welcome Kalas Sportswear as an official supplier on a three-year agreement.
Business and economy
Everything can be a bet now – the rise and risks of prediction markets
An opinion piece authored by Professor Sarah Mills, Professor of Human Geography, from the School of Geography and Environment, for The Conversation platform.
Education
Teachers receive limited training to identify dyscalculia despite one child in every classroom having the condition, study finds
A major international study has found that most teachers receive little or no training in dyscalculia, a maths learning difficulty that affects around one in 20 children.
Health and medicine
How social media draws vulnerable users back to eating disorder content – new research
People recovering from eating disorders often use social media for support, seeking out recovery content, body-positive creators and others with similar experiences.
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Environment
Natural textile fibres, such as cotton, present in lake sediments for over a century
An environmental assessment of textile fibre pollution has found natural textile fibres persist in lake sediments, and could be used to help recreate historic human activity alongside other microscopic anthropogenic particles like microplastics.
Sport
Loughborough plays host to Community Rugby World Cup trophy tour
The Community Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour arrived at Loughborough University this weekend, giving students, staff, and community groups the chance to see the championship trophy up close.
Sport
Loughborough Cycling and Kalas Sportswear agree partnership
Loughborough University’s Cycling Academy is thrilled to welcome Kalas Sportswear as an official supplier on a three-year agreement.
Business and economy
Everything can be a bet now – the rise and risks of prediction markets
An opinion piece authored by Professor Sarah Mills, Professor of Human Geography, from the School of Geography and Environment, for The Conversation platform.
Education
Teachers receive limited training to identify dyscalculia despite one child in every classroom having the condition, study finds
A major international study has found that most teachers receive little or no training in dyscalculia, a maths learning difficulty that affects around one in 20 children.
Health and medicine
How social media draws vulnerable users back to eating disorder content – new research
People recovering from eating disorders often use social media for support, seeking out recovery content, body-positive creators and others with similar experiences.
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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).
Age Appreciation Group - call for participants
For Staff
Research participant call-outs
Using digital storytelling, this Age Appreciation Staff Network project captures voices of Loughborough staff and doctoral researchers to explore the lived experience of ageing at work. These stories will help challenge internalized ageism, encourage open conversations about age and capability, and support creation of a truly age-positive culture across the University.
Sarah Elliott
Call for participants: Postmenopausal women needed for nutrition study
For Staff
Research participant call-outs
We are looking for participants to join a new research study at the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Our research explores whether consuming a single high-fat meal enriched with a special milk fat can affect markers of heart health and brain function in postmenopausal women.
Oonagh Markey
Call for Participants: Views on conditions affecting memory & cognitive function
For Staff and Students
Research participant call-outs
We are looking for members of the public to take part in a short interview online or on campus. We want to learn about public awareness of conditions that affect memory and cognitive function (e.g mild cognitive impairment, dementia).
Eithne Heffernan
What budget 2025 means for EV drivers
For Staff
Other
Octopus EV have looked at the Budget 2025 and outlined what this means for EV drivers.
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
Women aged 55-75 needed for osteoporosis research
For Staff and Students
We are inviting postmenopausal women to take part in a new research study at the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. The study aims to evaluate the effects of a 12-month, brief home exercise programme on bone structure in postmenopausal women, both with and without osteoporosis treatment. We will explore whether the effects differ between women who take osteoporosis medication and those who do not.
Nora Alohaly
Call for participants: Postmenopausal women needed for study
For Staff and Students
We are looking for participants to join a new research study at the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences. Our research explores whether consuming a single high-fat meal enriched with a special milk fat can affect markers of heart health and brain function in postmenopausal women.
Aisha Borkar
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Festival of Creative and Digital Methods Taster Series: Storytelling
For Staff and students
Academic
Online via MS Teams
IAS Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning
For Staff and students
Open days
International House
Loughborough Studentpad Awards and Landlord Information
For Staff
Other
West Park Teaching Hub
Critical voice in academic writing
For Students
Academic
Online
Critical voice in academic writing
For Students
Academic
Online
Progress to Postgrad
For Students
Open days
James France
Lifting Mood and Motivation
For Students
Wellbeing
Bridgeman Building BRI 2.11
IAS Friends and Fellows Coffee Morning
For Staff and students
Open days
International House
Loughborough Studentpad Awards and Landlord Information
For Staff
Other
West Park Teaching Hub
Critical voice in academic writing
For Students
Academic
Online
Critical voice in academic writing
For Students
Academic
Online
Progress to Postgrad
For Students
Open days
James France
Lifting Mood and Motivation
For Students
Wellbeing
Bridgeman Building BRI 2.11