A Loughborough University-led study that has created the first ever guidance on how to design and operate non-domestic buildings to minimise the spread of airborne viruses has won a national industry award.
Sam Heward, an Ultra Runner and co-founder of Ultra X, has shared his experience of undergoing physiology testing at Loughborough University in order to improve his running performance.
Colleagues from Loughborough University’s School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences have collaborated with UK Coaching to provide a series of key online resources.
Researchers from Loughborough University have led a global review of the climate impact of sport emissions.
Loughborough researcher Dr Madeleine Orr has said the recently published Sports for Nature report has the potential to “increase biodiversity and act against nature loss”.
Last week marked the end of the Chiles Webster Batson Commission on Sport and Low-Income Neighbourhoods.
A new report has carried out the first-ever assessment of how sports that take place on landscapes ranging from water, turf, mountains, and cities can act to protect nature.
Pioneering research into medical advancements in Leicester has received a welcome boost today, as the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) announces £26 million over the next five years for an NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC).
Loughborough’s research into video consultations has helped shape healthcare policy in Brazil after COVID-19 put unsustainable pressure on hospitals and doctors’ surgeries during the pandemic.
Loughborough University’s success in working with business and commercialising its research has been underlined in the second iteration of the Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF).
Communication training resources that teach healthcare and social care practitioners how to engage people in end-of-life talk will help even more patients and their family members, thanks to a new licensing deal.
A team from Loughborough University has been appointed by the Kosovo government to draft the country’s new national sports act.
Loughborough University’s Professor Andrew Chadwick has been awarded a Fellowship by the Academy of Social Sciences.
Researchers from Loughborough University are working with the founders of a new fitness app, created specifically for people with impairments, to test its usability and effectiveness.
Military veterans who attended Loughborough University’s first mental wellbeing support programme have described it as ‘life changing’.
As Commonwealth Games fever continues to grip the nation many of us will feel inspired by events in Birmingham.
3X3 wheelchair basketball is set to feature for the first time at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, with researchers at Loughborough University playing a key role in the development of the sport.
As Adam Peaty embarks on his third Commonwealth Games campaign, the 27-year-old will certainly have his mind set on another podium place in Birmingham.
Loughborough University’s Experts in Sport podcast returns with a bumper edition ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Loughborough University alumnus and ACT Medical founder Joseph Bentley has won an 1851 Enterprise Fellowship at the Royal Academy of Engineering as he continues to develop his award-winning system for reducing the number of deaths from knife wounds.
As the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham edge ever closer, the eyes of the world will once again be on the top sporting talent vying for podium places.
The PING Performance Research Centre has launched at Loughborough University to advance cutting-edge technology and innovation in the world of golf.
County cricketers across England experience a “rollercoaster” of mental health emotions throughout their career, a new study has found.
Loughborough researchers have collaborated with international governing body giant FIFA to bring artificial pitch testing into the modern era.
The first study in the UK to look at the impact of climate change on sleep is being led by Loughborough University.