New research by Loughborough University warns that global renewable electricity supply will be unable to meet the surging demand from digital data by 2025.
Last month, Loughborough’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nick Jennings, launched his annual Christmas Card design competition to students, with three prizes of £200 available to win.
Dr Tain research focuses on addressing the impact of combustion on turbulence closure, combustion-regime independence models, accurate modelling and mitigation of emissions and soot.
Dr El Morgan, Senior Lecturer in Fine Art in the School of Design and Creative Arts (SDCA), has been awarded a prestigious 2024 Philip Leverhulme Prize. This year the Leverhulme Trust awarded £3 million to 30 outstanding researchers who had already attracted international recognition and whose future careers are exceptionally promising.
Each year LU Arts employ a small team of students on a casual basis to help support the delivery of their programmes. This includes event and technical support and photographers. The student team members gain valuable experience and learn new skills in their roles which can support their future employability.
The University is committed to conducting its activities with honesty and integrity, and to the highest standards of ethical behaviour and professional conduct. Staff, students and contractors speaking up when something feels wrong helps us to continually improve.
Netflix’s popular political drama The Diplomat is back for a second season. It follows US ambassador to Britain Kate Wyler (Keri Russell) as she attempts to unravel a conspiracy at the very heart of the British government. In doing so, The Diplomat once again has plenty to say about the US-UK “special relationship”.
Loughborough University is once again excited to take part in this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA).
The University’s Coach and Volunteer Academy (CVA) is a fantastic opportunity open to students, staff and the local community which provides sport-based coaching, volunteering and leadership opportunities that enhance personal and professional development that can create a stepping stone into a career within the sports industry.
The University recently welcomed the fifth cohort of Vice Chancellor Independent Research Fellows (VCIRFs) who have started their two-year programmes of research.
Our University is a strong, international community with members drawn from over 100 different countries. In a turbulent world it’s important that our colleagues and students know that the University’s support services are there for them. If you need support or advice please speak to your manager, supervisor or personal tutor or access the services below.
The Staff Experience Survey is an important opportunity for us to measure how satisfied you are working at the University as well as providing you with an opportunity to have your say on the things that matter most to you.
The LGBT+ Staff Network and the School of Design and Creative Arts will be launching the Queer: Then & Now Exhibition on the Loughborough campus.
Loughborough University will shortly begin recruiting for its sixth cohort of the prestigious early career fellowships programme, the Vice-Chancellor Independent Research Fellowships (VCIRF).
Loughborough University academics have reacted to Rachel Reeves’ 2024 Budget welcoming her plans for green growth.
Staff and students are invited to attend a range of events taking place next week that closely align to the University’s Strategic Theme of Climate Change and Net Zero.
On the evening of Saturday 2 November, Loughborough Students’ Union will be holding their annual fireworks event on the university campus.
Ever since its inception with Horace Walpole’s novel The Castle of Otranto (1764), a delirious mixture of violent death and familial conspiracy, gothic literature has been a restless cultural form, constantly mutating and assuming new guises but always exploring the darker side of life. Sometimes, its fashions are those of the historical moment. Sometimes they are initiated by a book enjoying unprecedented commercial success.
Loughborough University has officially launched its new Para and Disability Sport Strategy – with opportunity sitting at its core.
There is a known issue with all SIP telephone handsets across the University. This has now been resolved.
Would you like to try some fun activities that have been demonstrated at several major science festivals? Help us out by taking part in this PhD research. 10 more participants needed!
We are asking to take part in research study that is trying to understand sleep patterns and health profiles of individuals at high risk for PTSD and C-PTSD, including those with and without sleep conditions like Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA).The study seeks to relationships between PTSD and C-PTSD with sleep problems so that we can provide better treatments for people in these clinical groups.
I develop programs to support people to stay at a healthy weight. It’s very important to me that the programs I develop work well for people from a range of different backgrounds and experiences.
Have you / your child ever experienced tooth decay? If you have we’d like to hear about your experiences of this condition and treatment.
Micro-Internships open to Part A and Part B students.
We invite Muslim students at Loughborough University (both Midlands and London Campuses) to participate in this online survey and share your experiences.
We invite Muslim Students and Staff members at Loughborough University (Midlands and London campuses) to participate in a Focus Group Discussion and share their experiences.
Call for participants. We are looking for secondary school staff to help us increase understanding of eating environments in UK schools.
All students are reminded that all post and parcels MUST include your student ID in the address fields of your expected delivery.
The GLAD Study is a project set up to explore risk factors in individuals who have experienced depression and/or anxiety, including those with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, OCD, or related disorders, at any time in their lives. It aims to better understand depression and anxiety in order to find and develop more effective treatments. The GLAD Study is also part of the NIHR BioResource, which is a library of information about people’s health aiming to support research in both physical and mental health.
Would you like to try some fun activities that have been demonstrated at several major science festivals? Help us out by taking part in this PhD research. 10 more participants needed!
We are asking to take part in research study that is trying to understand sleep patterns and health profiles of individuals at high risk for PTSD and C-PTSD, including those with and without sleep conditions like Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA).The study seeks to relationships between PTSD and C-PTSD with sleep problems so that we can provide better treatments for people in these clinical groups.
I develop programs to support people to stay at a healthy weight. It’s very important to me that the programs I develop work well for people from a range of different backgrounds and experiences.
Join us for a CPD workshop, open to all LU staff, which will introduce participants to the interconnectivity of the Decarbonise and Decolonise agendas and identify opportunities to take action. The CPD course will take place online on 11th December from 12:30 – 2pm.
Visitor flats are being taken out of commission
We invite Muslim Students and Staff members at Loughborough University (Midlands and London campuses) to participate in a Focus Group Discussion and share their experiences.
Call for participants. We are looking for secondary school staff to help us increase understanding of eating environments in UK schools.
Holywell Primary Academy Trust is looking to appoint two governors to the governing board
The GLAD Study is a project set up to explore risk factors in individuals who have experienced depression and/or anxiety, including those with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, OCD, or related disorders, at any time in their lives. It aims to better understand depression and anxiety in order to find and develop more effective treatments. The GLAD Study is also part of the NIHR BioResource, which is a library of information about people’s health aiming to support research in both physical and mental health.
We are trying to recruit participants who may wish to take part in a research study based in the design school.