Eight outstanding Doctoral Researchers are set to take the stage in this year’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Final on Friday 20 June, where they will battle the clock - and each other - to communicate the power and impact of their research in just three minutes.
Student Services are running a variety of events throughout July to support your wellbeing. Topics covered include how to manage anxiety, the importance of self-care and techniques to lift your mood.
A Loughborough University London academic has been awarded €2.4m in European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant funding to launch a major international research project that will explore how young people across the Global South navigate uncertainty and push for change.
Following a recent recruitment campaign, we are delighted to announce that we have successfully appointed new equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) leadership roles at the University.
Council is the governing body of the University and is responsible for its strategic direction and overall governance.
We understand staff and students within our community may be worried and distressed about the conflict taking place in Israel and Iran.
Earlier this month it was announced that the Universities Partnership, which involves Loughborough, De Montfort and Leicester universities and the county’s local authorities, will be part of the Co(l)laboratory Programme, an exciting community research initiative that aims to deliver meaningful change for people in our region.
On 1 July 2025, the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) will come into effect under the National Security Act 2023, which may impact University activities.
You will start seeing changes to your Microsoft Teams layout as Microsoft are rolling out an improved way to find and view your chats and channels to be part of the right conversations, faster.
Last week, the University held its annual Loughborough Enterprise Network (LEN) Celebration Evening, which recognises the achievements of students, graduates and staff founders as well as the local business community.
The UK government’s spending review has set out its priorities for the next three years. But behind the rhetoric about boosting growth lies growing concern about small businesses being locked out of the wider UK economy. Government funding and regulation are increasingly out of step with the reality of micro-enterprises and sole traders, shutting off their potential to boost GDP growth.
To support our ambitions for research and innovation at Loughborough University, two Associate Pro Vice-Chancellors have been appointed to help lead the delivery of the R&I Core Plan.
Loughborough University Architecture (LU-Arc) is proud to present its annual End of Year Show on 18 June.
The University has been alerted to a high-risk vulnerability in the Chrome browser. This vulnerability affects Chrome on all device platforms.
We are deeply saddened by the news of the plane crash earlier today in Ahmedabad, western India, involving a flight bound for London Gatwick Airport.
A new report has set out a national benchmark for what UK households need to feel digitally included in 2025.
Windows 10 has been in operation on the Staff Desktop Service for 10 years and is being replaced by the latest Microsoft operating system – Windows 11.
The University’ Legal Services team has been shortlisted in three national awards.
A new international study has found a strong link between carbon emissions and corporate financial instability.
Following the recent news of the death of student Gabriel Stewart, a book of condolences is currently available in the School of Design and Creative Arts for staff and students to record memories of Gabriel.
Brockington Car Park Minibus and Coach Parking
The UK Deaf Open Pickleball Festival, a two-day event held at Loughborough University on June 21-22, 2025 hosted in the Tennis Centre, car parks will be heavily used from car park 9 to the Design School.
We are inviting hybrid/remote workers to take part in an interview exploring how hybrid/remote working patterns may influence lifestyle behaviours, particularly physical activity and diet.
Final-year students graduating this summer – Action required. As you near the end of your studies, please be aware that your university IT account will enter a 30-day expiry period. Follow the guidance to back up your data and transfer any essential information before your IT account expires.
We are removing several printers across the campus to streamline our printing services and enhance overall cost efficiency.
Students aged 16-24 are invited to take part in a focus group on 30 June to discuss possible changes to the way councils are organised across Leicestershire and Rutland.
Find Your Loughborough Story - Creative Content Competition What's This About? Ever wondered what makes Loughborough feel like home? Dr. Sophie Cranston's research team has been diving deep into how newcomers to Loughborough develop a sense of belonging - and now YOU can be part of telling these stories! We're creating an interactive story map that will showcase real experiences of finding home in Loughborough, and we want YOUR creative content to bring these stories to life. Deadline: 19th of June
We are seeking male runners (aged 18–50) to take part in a study examining how running shoes degrade over 500km of use and how this affects comfort and performance. Participants will receive a free pair of running shoes and insights into midsole condition and performance metrics. You'll be asked to return the shoes briefly for lab testing every 50 km, and some participants may be asked to run at Loughborough’s Sports Technology Institute for pre/post testing. To qualify, you should be a heel striker, injury-free, 60–80 kg, and roughly 170–180 cm tall. If you’re slightly outside the criteria, please still get in touch.
The study aims to investigate the impact of hybrid/remote working on a range of health-related behaviours, particularly physical activity, sitting time and diet.
Chronotype refers to an individual’s natural preference for sleep and wake times. It also reflects the time of the day a person best performs their daily activities. Compared to morning chronotypes, individuals of evening chronotype are more likely to develop chronic health issues such as chronic inflammation, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. They also tend to be more prone to infections and less physically active.
Brockington Car Park Minibus and Coach Parking
Fearon Community Association are looking for new volunteer trustees to join their existing team that manages Fearon Hall in Loughborough - an historic building that is home to a buzzing and vibrant community centre.
The UK Deaf Open Pickleball Festival, a two-day event held at Loughborough University on June 21-22, 2025 hosted in the Tennis Centre, car parks will be heavily used from car park 9 to the Design School.
We are inviting hybrid/remote workers to take part in an interview exploring how hybrid/remote working patterns may influence lifestyle behaviours, particularly physical activity and diet.
We are removing several printers across the campus to streamline our printing services and enhance overall cost efficiency.
Find Your Loughborough Story - Creative Content Competition What's This About? Ever wondered what makes Loughborough feel like home? Dr. Sophie Cranston's research team has been diving deep into how newcomers to Loughborough develop a sense of belonging - and now YOU can be part of telling these stories! We're creating an interactive story map that will showcase real experiences of finding home in Loughborough, and we want YOUR creative content to bring these stories to life. Deadline: 19th of June
Throughout June, Burleigh Springs are offering an invigorating foot treatment for just £25.00. (This would normally cost £38.00 for a non-member).
We are seeking male runners (aged 18–50) to take part in a study examining how running shoes degrade over 500km of use and how this affects comfort and performance. Participants will receive a free pair of running shoes and insights into midsole condition and performance metrics. You'll be asked to return the shoes briefly for lab testing every 50 km, and some participants may be asked to run at Loughborough’s Sports Technology Institute for pre/post testing. To qualify, you should be a heel striker, injury-free, 60–80 kg, and roughly 170–180 cm tall. If you’re slightly outside the criteria, please still get in touch.
We are now seeking Expressions of Interest from academic staff who would be interested in joining the Ethics Review Sub-Committee. We are looking for members with disciplinary expertise in Biological Sciences to fill a specialist role which has been added to the composition.
Information for staff interested in joining UCU - University and College Union. We are a trade union and organisation of workers who have come together to maintain and improve their conditions of employment. Our branch represents and acts on behalf of staff who work at Loughborough University.