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New academic recruitment campaign launches to attract new talent to join our outstanding community As we look towards the future, we are launching a new recruitment campaign to attract talented academics who will join us on our journey to achieve our strategic goals and help drive our university forward. A man sitting down wearing a suit alongside text reading 'join our team, bring your team, build your team'. “In our interconnected world, a hacker’s keyboard can disrupt the journey from farm to fork” – cyber security expert comments on growing vulnerability in our food infrastructure. As incidents of cybercrime and security breaches dominate the news – particularly in connection to our groceries, Professor in Cyber Security, Oli Buckley comments on how online attacks, such as the recent incidents involving M&S, the Co-op, and now major distributor, Peter Green Chilled, pose serious risks to the complex supply chains that sit behind the shelves we shop from. Woman opening fridge in supermarket Don’t miss ‘Testing Ground’ at Martin Hall Gallery From 12 May-6 June, come along to ‘Testing Ground’, an exhibition by the University’s 2024-25 Artists Access to Art Colleges (AA2A) artist residents. A clay tile set within a wooden frame, showcasing a blend of natural materials and craftsmanship. “Are we dangling on the edge of a digital apocalypse given all of the high-profile attacks recently?” Professor in Cyber Security, Oli Buckley comments on the importance of digital housekeeping in a world so intrinsically tied to digital services. Red exclamation mark on digital background Britain is already becoming an ‘island of strangers’ – but immigration isn’t the driver An opinion piece written by Dr Michael Skey from the School of Social Sciences for The Conversation platform: Busy Oxford Street in London including a red bus Equality Impact Assessment Clinic - May An Equality Impact Assessment (EIA) helps the University make sure our policies, procedures and practices do what they are intended to do and are inclusive for staff, students and visitors. They also enable us to provide an audit trail that we have met our legal obligations. The Loughborough University logo in the brand colour 'African Violet' on a plain background. Gabriel Stewart We are very sad to let you know of the death of a current student, Gabriel Stewart, who was studying Industrial Design. Gabriel was an active member of the Loughborough community as Chair of the Design Society and through Loughborough Students’ Rowing and Boxing. The Loughborough University logo in the brand colour 'African Violet' on a plain background. Loughborough plays host to England Men’s Test team ahead of summer international schedule (VIDEO) Loughborough University has welcomed the England Men’s Test team to campus ahead of a busy summer of international cricket. a cricketer prepares to take a shot Beach Fest is back in Loughborough Don’t miss this year’s Beach Fest taking place on Wednesday 14 May, 12pm-6pm at Beach Park, Holywell. A group of people playing volleyball on a sandy beach, with a ball floating inthe air. Business and economy Loughborough University welcomes Ghana youth minister to discuss future partnership Ghana’s Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment George Opare-Addo visited the East Midlands today to meet academics from Loughborough University and talk about a possible research collaboration. The minister of youth and empowerment from Ghana meets staff at Loughborough University
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