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.
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.
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.
Windows 11 service: Your guide to accessing software
As the Windows 11 upgrade is being rolled out, here is a reminder of what to expect from the new service as part of the Managed Desktop Service provision.
Doctoral Researchers: Take part in this year’s Summer Showcase
The Enhanced Academic Practice team (Organisational Development) are thrilled to announce that this year’s Summer Showcase for Doctoral Researchers will take place on Friday 20 June 2025.
Lead with confidence: Engage in our learning sprints
Are you ready to elevate your leadership skills and make a meaningful impact? Our engaging leadership learning sprints offer everyone the perfect opportunity to connect, learn and grow with colleagues across the University.
Join the University Choir for an evening of music to celebrate the natural world
On 21 May, the University Choir will perform their annual spring concert, hosted by LU Arts.
Come along to the Arts Scholars' Showcase
Come along for this year's Arts Scholars’ Showcase, which features the four scholarship winners for 2024/25. The arts forms of this year’s winners include music, dance and photography.
Introducing the Disability Passport
We are pleased to announce the introduction of a Disability Passport, developed through collaboration between the Staff Inclusivity Group, EDI Services, Occupational Health and HR.
Students: Design a sustainability workshop to be delivered on campus for the chance to win up to £250
LU Arts and LSU Community have teamed up to launch an exciting opportunity for students to engage creatively with ecological issues. This new initiative invites students to propose ideas for a creative, sustainability-focused workshop to be delivered on campus during this year’s autumn term.








