Student visas - BRPs expiring 31 December 2024 and eVisas
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.
Success at the DigiLabs Summer Showcase
The DigiLabs team hosted their first DigiLabs Summer Showcase event for academic and professional services colleagues across the campus on 3 September.
Important information for staff: Archibus upgrade
The Archibus system upgrade will take place 18-19 September 2024 and during this period, there will be no access to Archibus.
Professor Will Seal
We are very sad to inform you that Emeritus Professor Will Seal, has died.
Loughborough staff member completes 1,500-mile Rome2Home cycle challenge in aid of Wishes 4 Kids
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.
Japanese Evening Classes
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.
Campus Sculpture Walks
Get to know Loughborough University campus through our sculpture collection on a lunchtime walk focusing on Central Park, Village Park and West Park.
Civic Universities Agreement: Arts, Culture, and Heritage (ACH) Theme Lead for Loughborough University
The University is seeking an academic colleague to take on the role of Loughborough’s institutional lead for the Arts, Culture, and Heritage theme of the Civic Universities Agreement (CUA).
Returning students: eduroam Wi-Fi connection on your device
The security certificate used to connect your device to the University’s secure network (eduroam) expires annually. This means you will need to re-onboard each of your devices every year.
Implementation of the New JNCHES Annual Pay uplift 2024-25
The pay negotiations for the 2024-25 New Joint Negotiating Committee for Higher Education Staff (New JNCHES) pay round began in March 2024 and have included stages of dispute resolution, taking place in August 2024. Whilst agreement wasn’t reached there was constructive engagement, in what are challenging financial times.








