Don’t forget to complete the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES)
Eligible students still have time to complete the survey closing on 13 June.
Loughborough teams shortlisted for HEIST Awards
We are excited to announce that Loughborough colleagues have been shortlisted for six HEIST Awards across five categories.
Windows 11 service: Notice of removal of the default Copilot app (AI tool)
On the Desktop Managed Service, Windows 11 currently offers access to two versions of the AI-powered (artificial intelligence) chat tools: Windows Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Maia celebrates inspiring colleagues at fifth anniversary event
Loughborough University women’s network, Maia, recently held an event in Burleigh Court's Fifty the Street to celebrate its fifth anniversary.
Information about the national annual pay uplift – 2025/26
Loughborough University is a member of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA), which represents 138 higher education institutions for the purposes of collective bargaining with recognised trade unions on pay negotiation.
Off-campus students: Information about disposing waste before moving out of your property
As we come to the end of the academic year, we know you might be busy taking your exams, submitting coursework, and making plans for the summer and beyond.
Students celebrated at the 2025 Personal Best Awards
Earlier this month, Loughborough staff and students came together to celebrate the hard work, dedication, and achievements of students who completed the Personal Best Award this year.
University appoints Director of the Research Academy
The University is pleased to announce it has appointed Dr Kathryn North as the inaugural Director of the Research Academy.
Four Loughborough University Technicians shortlisted for prestigious Papin Prize
Four Loughborough University technicians - three individuals and one team - have been shortlisted for an acclaimed Papin Prize, which recognises outstanding technical excellence and innovation in higher education and research.
Loughborough University academics participate in Royal Society Pairing Scheme
Two Loughborough University researchers were selected to participate in the Royal Society Pairing Scheme 2025. The scheme, which has been running since 2001, sees 30 research scientists paired with a UK MP, Peer or civil servant and gives participants the opportunity to learn about each other’s work by spending time together in Westminster and the researcher’s institution. The Scheme strengthens relationships between policymakers and scientists so that public policy decisions can be made with the best use of scientific evidence.









