Professor Nick Jennings, Vice-Chancellor and President of Loughborough University, has been announced as a Trustee and Vice-President for the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).
The University is running in-person Japanese language courses on campus, open to anyone aged 18 and over. There are two courses available, one for beginners and the other for those who have previous basic knowledge of the language.
PhD researcher Zihan Zhou presents jewellery and research work from her doctoral project within the exhibition ‘Wearable Memories: Stones of the Grassland’.
Richard Bebbington, HR Product Manager within the IT Services team at the University, and his wife Ange have completed their remarkable 1,500-mile Rome2Home cycle challenge in support of the charity Wishes 4 Kids.
We would like to inform staff of an upcoming temporary closure to the car park in front of the Brockington and Schofield Buildings on the Loughborough campus (Car Park 18).
We are very sad to inform you that Emeritus Professor Will Seal, has died.
The Archibus system upgrade will take place 18-19 September 2024 and during this period, there will be no access to Archibus.
The DigiLabs team hosted their first DigiLabs Summer Showcase event for academic and professional services colleagues across the campus on 3 September.
Cassandre Beaugrand’s gold in Paris will certainly live long in the memory.
The UK government has called on schools to do more to enhance opportunities in PE and sport for disabled young people.
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) are developing a digital immigration system. Physical documents, such as biometric residence permits (BRPs) are being replaced by online records of immigration status known as a digital account and eVisa.
Last week, Loughborough University hosted the annual PhD Awards, an event that recognises and celebrates the remarkable achievements and contributions made by individuals within the Doctorial Researcher (DR) community across the two campuses.
As IT Services prepare for the campus-wide rollout of Windows 11 for university-managed devices, they are seeking 100 volunteers to upgrade their devices ahead of the launch date.
Today (12 September 2024), Karen Carney OBE has been announced as the first Ambassador for the University’s Strategic Theme of Sport, Health and Wellbeing.
On Wednesday 18 September, an elite cyclist and Engineering Masters graduate from Loughborough University, supported by a team combining scientific, engineering, coaching and physiotherapy expertise, will attempt one of the most prestigious records in cycling.
“Nantucket!” exclaims Ishmael, the narrator of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851). “Look at it – a mere hillock, and elbow of sand; all beach, without a background.”
Professor Chris Cushion, from the University’s School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, has been involved in the development of a new national training programme, that will ensure all serving police officers have the skills needed to manage high-pressure situations effectively and safely.
Loughborough-linked athletes capped an incredible summer of sport by bringing home 35 medals across both Paris games.
We are very sad to inform you that former staff member, John Spray, died on 28 August following a long illness.
The University is proud to announce that four of its laboratories have been awarded the respected LEAF (Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework) Silver Award, recognising their outstanding commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
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The PC Clinic is no longer at the Library With effect from Monday 12 August, the Student PC Clinic service will no longer operate in the Pilkington Library.
Want to feel more confident and worry less? Nurture-U are a research project aiming to improve student wellbeing.
If you have completed any training courses in LinkedIn Learning and wish to retain the certificates of completion, please ensure that you have downloaded them by the end of August 24. Guidance can be found on the link below.
A PhD study is looking for older adults with multiple chronic diseases to participate. The purpose of this study is to investigate people’s experiences in managing chronic conditions, such as diabetes, asthma, and arthritis. The study aims to design digital health tools to support the needs of older adults in managing their long-term conditions.
We are looking for participants
We are still recruiting participants to participate in our unique intervention research, which exploring the mechanism of cross-education of strength from neuromuscular physiology perspectives. What is Cross-Education of Strength? Cross-education of strength is a phenomenon where training one limb can lead to strength gains in the untrained, opposite limb. This fascinating effect has potential applications in rehabilitation, sports training, and overall fitness improvement.
Do you live in England? Is your child starting school this September? Share your views about children starting school and the challenges they may face.
Find out more about how to apply for roles in the UK Civil Service including the Civil Service Fast Stream (CSFS). Civil Service roles are advertised throughout the year with the Fast Stream currently expected to open for applications for the 2025 intake in October.
Find out more about graduate employment - the HMRC Tax Specialist Programme (TSP).
Holywell Primary School are looking to recruit two volunteers to act as 'Members' who will help oversee the governing board.
As we prepare for the campus-wide rollout of Windows 11 for university-managed devices, we are seeking 100 volunteers to upgrade their devices ahead of the launch date.
We are trying to recruit participants who may wish to take part in a research study based in the design school.
To aid the rollout of Windows 11 across the University and to ensure we make the best use of our IT equipment, IT Services are asking all staff to return any old or unused laptops.
Recycling request If you've switched to the Microsoft Teams Phone service and still have a desktop handset on your desk, please follow the guidance below. This includes handsets from meeting rooms, shared spaces, hot-desking areas, and PhD rooms.
If you have completed any training courses in LinkedIn Learning and wish to retain the certificates of completion, please ensure that you have downloaded them by the end of August 24. Guidance can be found on the link below.
A PhD study is looking for older adults with multiple chronic diseases to participate. The purpose of this study is to investigate people’s experiences in managing chronic conditions, such as diabetes, asthma, and arthritis. The study aims to design digital health tools to support the needs of older adults in managing their long-term conditions.
16-form Tai Chi has been created to enhance ankle function. Simplified Tai Chi for strong ankles awaits you. Come join us to embark on your Tai Chi journey!
We are still recruiting participants to participate in our unique intervention research, which exploring the mechanism of cross-education of strength from neuromuscular physiology perspectives. What is Cross-Education of Strength? Cross-education of strength is a phenomenon where training one limb can lead to strength gains in the untrained, opposite limb. This fascinating effect has potential applications in rehabilitation, sports training, and overall fitness improvement.
Do you live in England? Is your child starting school this September? Share your views about children starting school and the challenges they may face.