If you, or members of your family and friends, have been affected by the emerging situation in South Korea, or if you are concerned about what is happening, the following support services are available to our staff and students.
On 28th November colleagues from across the University gathered to learn more about the Council for At-Risk Academics (Cara), which has been a lifeline for many years for those who need urgent help to escape discrimination, persecution, violence or conflict. It also supports academics who choose to continue working in their home countries despite serious dangers, and higher education institutions whose work is threatened or compromised.
As the world embraces the circular economy (CE) as a solution to the global sustainability crisis, experts warn that without integrating social justice into its framework, CE could inadvertently deepen existing inequalities – particularly in the Global South.
Become a trained facilitator for one of three Sustainability Collage workshops put on by the School of Design and Creative Arts (SDCA), focusing on climate science, circular economy, and digital sustainability.
Year 10 and 11 students from The Castle Rock School in Coalville visited the University on 20 November for an engaging day focused on clean energy innovation.
A recent study reported the somewhat alarming observation that the social disruptions of COVID lockdowns caused significant changes in teenagers’ brains.
To support you in conducting a Performance and Development Review (PDR) in 2024/25, the online training for Reviewers has been updated.
Join us this festive season for some fun activities here in Loughborough.
A host of innovative teams based in East Midlands universities are on the cusp of bringing their business ideas to market, as a programme to support the development of entrepreneurs in the region draws to a close.
On 16 December, the IT Service Desk email support (IT.Services@lboro.ac.uk) will be unavailable.
The School of Design and Creative Arts have opened applications for the Stanley Evernden Memorial Prize, an exciting opportunity for current Loughborough University students to secure funding to take a drama production to one of two UK festivals in 2025.
Physicists at Loughborough University have made an exciting breakthrough in understanding how to fine-tune the behaviour of electrons in quantum materials poised to drive the next generation of advanced technologies.
Thank you to colleagues who recently attended General Assembly, held on Wednesday 20 November.
Thank you very much to those who have previously supported graduation activity across campus. With the winter ceremonies fast approaching, we are now looking for staff volunteers who are available on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 December to support with various key ‘guest facing’ roles.
IT Services will be carrying out a series of essential maintenance activities on the University network and Data Centre during December.
A Loughborough University lecturer believes the construction industry can learn from the downfall of a music-sharing platform more than 20 years ago.
Indulge in a festive celebration of creativity from staff and students from across the University who will be showcasing and selling their handmade products, making it a great opportunity to purchase those last-minute gifts for your loved ones.
A study led by Loughborough University has revealed divergent challenges caused by swimmers’ core body temperatures during elite open water swimming competitions.
The University is running drop-in sessions for all staff, particularly those without regular access to a computer, to support completion of the Staff Experience Survey.
In the latest Experts in Sport podcast, host Martin Foster is joined by Professor Paul Downward to discuss the UK’s low levels of sport participation.
Due to the significant increase in parcels arriving to campus this week following Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, ALL MAIL is taking us longer to process.
Prize draw: for a chance to win one of three £10 Amazon vouchers.
We are investigating whether walking influences our appetite hormone levels, and whether exercise-induced changes in the hormones correlate with perceptions of appetite, nutritional intake and brain activity in individuals varying in weight status.
Due to the significant increase in parcels arriving to campus this week following Black Friday deals, parcels are taking us longer to process.
A free one day advanced safer driving event open to 18 – 24 year olds who hold a full driving licence.
Would you like to have deeper information about your immune system? We are looking for healthy participants (not too active) to participate in our study, which aims to investigate inflammatory and physiological characteristics of healthy population.
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.
We invite Muslim students at Loughborough University (both Midlands and London Campuses) to participate in this online survey and share your experiences.
Due to the significant increase in parcels arriving to campus this week following Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, ALL MAIL is taking us longer to process.
The rollout of the Windows 11 upgrade to Staff and PGRS is now underway and is being managed by invitation. To ensure a smooth upgrade process, we request that you notify us in advance of any accessibility or assistive software you currently use.
We are investigating whether walking influences our appetite hormone levels, and whether exercise-induced changes in the hormones correlate with perceptions of appetite, nutritional intake and brain activity in individuals varying in weight status.
Due to the significant increase in parcels arriving to campus this week following Black Friday deals, parcels are taking us longer to process.
A pool room booking request form has been introduced, allowing users to request pool room bookings online quickly and easily.
Would you like to have deeper information about your immune system? We are looking for healthy participants (not too active) to participate in our study, which aims to investigate inflammatory and physiological characteristics of healthy population.
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