On 9 March, the Placement and Internship Awards returned after several years away. The event took place at the Loughborough University Stadium and was hosted by the Careers Network.
Loughborough's ITS Women’s Network (ITSWN) have made a significant, positive change towards making IT Services at the University a supportive, collaborative, and welcoming department.
When you’re using social media or browsing the internet, have you ever seen an advertisement to take part in a ‘Make easy money’ or ‘Earn quick cash’ scheme?
We are delighted to announce the launch of the website for Project Compliance, an Enabling Project under the University Strategy.
Loughborough University, Loughborough UCU and Loughborough Students’ Union have been meeting regularly during the current industrial disputes to explore what is at issue and to consider how progress might be made.
The dogs on campus policy has been updated to reflect the fact that a number of emotional support dogs have been authorised and are now on campus.
We are excited to announce that the Vice-Chancellor Professor Nick Jennings and Dr Jo Jennings are looking for student artwork as part of a collection representing our strategic theme ‘Vibrant and Inclusive Communities’.
Higher Education Institutions should develop strategies to evaluate and adapt to potential climate risks such as flooding, droughts, and heatwaves, according to a new report.
The annual Loughborough Academic Awards are a chance to celebrate those that have greatly contributed to the makeup of our wonderful student-staff partnership.
To vote in the Charnwood Borough Council elections you must be on the electoral register and you must bring photo identification with you to the polling station.
Loughborough has been crowned the best university in the world for sports-related subjects for the seventh year running by the global QS higher education league table.
Audio guides, maps, traditional and interactive texts help people attending art exhibitions to understand the works in front of them. With dance, however, the audience’s understanding is usually taken for granted.
Loughborough Students’ Union (LSU) hosted the sold-out show as part of Sustainability Week, with over 200 attendees and 48 looks walked down the runway.
We’re delighted to announce that the University’s Marketing and Advancement Department is now recruiting for a variety of intern roles across its teams.
Great Britain Hockey's Olympic gold medal-winning goalkeeper Maddie Hinch has retired from the sport.
England and Loughborough Lightning back row forward, Sarah Hunter, will retire from professional rugby after this weekend’s Red Roses clash with Scotland.
A group dedicated to supporting student carers at Loughborough University has recently been initiated.
On Friday 31 March, IT Services will be carrying out essential maintenance to the campus Wi-Fi network.
Pay, reward and benefits is one of the key areas for improvement following the Staff Experience Survey and we are keen to address this in a way that is sustainable for the University’s future.
Please note in line with the University academic term and the level of business during the Easter holiday period, we will not be offering the following from 25 March – 23 April:
'Sew It Don't Throw It' workshops 2023 - Booking essential. Free workshops held in Ashby - please see attached files for dates and information
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS The Student Parcels Service will be unavailable from 2pm until 5pm TODAY
The Student Parcels Service will be unavailable from 2pm until 5pm on Thursday 23rd March 2023.
The Foundation Year is developing an online tool to help students develop their referencing skills and we are asking for volunteers to test the current version that we have. This will take no more than 30 minutes. We then invite you to join us at John Pickford for lunch and to discuss your experience at university regarding referencing and academic integrity in general. We would like to see students across all degrees and year groups.
Investigating Pedestrian Interaction with Self-Driving Cars
A Lboro UCU online teach-out: Tuesday 21st March, 11am-11:45am. Isabelle Felici will give a talk about the French singer, author and composer Georges Brassens (1921-1981), whose songs deal with antinationalism, pacifism, anticlericalism, antiestablishment, feminism (in a certain old fashioned way) and are still a handbook for rebellion today. All staff and students are welcome to attend.
Students needed for focus group: snacks and refreshments offered
A Lboro UCU hybrid teach-out: Monday 20th March, 11am-12 noon, in-person and online. Denise Coles and Amanda Harrington will talk about how to start conversations about race and racism, with fellow workers and students, in meetings, corridors, formally and in informal exchanges. All are welcome to attend in person at: The Council Chambers, Loughborough Students Union, or online.
Learn more about FUTURE LEADERS FELLOWSHIPS - OPEN FORUM 9th March 10-11am online
An online teach-out: Wednesday 15th March, 11am-12 noon Ruth Kinna will give a talk about Rose Pesotta (1896–1965), anarchist, feminist and labour organizer in the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union. All staff and students are welcome to attend.
'Sew It Don't Throw It' workshops 2023 - Booking essential. Free workshops held in Ashby - please see attached files for dates and information
DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS The Student Parcels Service will be unavailable from 2pm until 5pm TODAY
The Student Parcels Service will be unavailable from 2pm until 5pm on Thursday 23rd March 2023.
Invitation to participate in pilot study: hearing aid use and physical activity
Investigating Pedestrian Interaction with Self-Driving Cars
A Lboro UCU online teach-out: Tuesday 21st March, 11am-11:45am. Isabelle Felici will give a talk about the French singer, author and composer Georges Brassens (1921-1981), whose songs deal with antinationalism, pacifism, anticlericalism, antiestablishment, feminism (in a certain old fashioned way) and are still a handbook for rebellion today. All staff and students are welcome to attend.
A Lboro UCU hybrid teach-out: Monday 20th March, 11am-12 noon, in-person and online. Denise Coles and Amanda Harrington will talk about how to start conversations about race and racism, with fellow workers and students, in meetings, corridors, formally and in informal exchanges. All are welcome to attend in person at: The Council Chambers, Loughborough Students Union, or online.
Learn more about FUTURE LEADERS FELLOWSHIPS - OPEN FORUM 9th March 10-11am online
An online teach-out: Wednesday 15th March, 11am-12 noon Ruth Kinna will give a talk about Rose Pesotta (1896–1965), anarchist, feminist and labour organizer in the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union. All staff and students are welcome to attend.
Hello, colleagues and friends from LU, are you interested in dance? Come and take part in our fun study that looks at how dance performances are received by general audience (expert knowledge of dance is not required). "Let's Move it Move it|"! The experiment takes around 30 mins. A £5 amazon voucher as well as refreshments and snacks will be provided. Please help us to share with anyone you think might be interested. Thank you very much!