Reminder: Undergraduate Open Days 2025 parking
On Friday 27 and Saturday 28 June the University will be hosting our first set of summer Open Days.
Undergraduate Open Days 2025: Parking
On Friday 27 and Saturday 28 June the University will be hosting our first set of summer Open Days.
Professor receives prestigious Mid-Career Fellowship from the British Academy
Professor Sarah Mills has been awarded a Mid-Career Fellowship by the British Academy, recognising her outstanding contributions to the field of human geography.
Students: Have your say about physical activity and opportunities at Loughborough
Loughborough Sport is running the Students’ Active Lifestyles survey throughout May to understand how they can continue to improve the sport offering at the University.
This year’s Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey is now open
Every year eligible students are asked to complete the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) to provide valuable feedback on their experience at Loughborough.
Public health expert offers guidance after baby food pouches found lacking in key nutrients
A new BBC Panorama investigation that aired early this week revealed that baby food pouches from six major UK brands – including four leading manufacturers and two supermarkets – are failing to meet key nutritional needs for babies and toddlers and are often high in sugar.
Paddock Pitch: Conditions of use
As the weather warms up and more students start using the Paddock Pitch, we would like to remind everyone of the conditions of use to ensure a pleasant experience for all.
The complex role of narcissism in entrepreneurial success (and failure) – new research
A new study has revealed that narcissism could play a beneficial role in early-stage entrepreneurship – however, it could also damage businesses and have a negative impact.
Calling all students: Donate your unwanted items with Give ‘n’ Go
Give ‘n’ Go is a campaign run by the Sustainability team and Community Warden team at the end of the academic year as students begin to move out and leave Loughborough for the summer.
“For ‘sugar tax’ to be truly effective, it must be part of a greater food reform” – expert calls for bigger changes within ‘overwhelmingly complex and often misleading food environment’
The government announced last week that they are consulting on proposals to extend the sugar tax that is currently applied to fizzy drinks, to include pre-packaged milk-based drinks, as well as non-dairy substitutes such as oat or rice milks.









