News in 2018
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Institute of Advanced Studies announces Themes for 2019/20
Loughborough University’s Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) is delighted to announce that its Themes for the 2019/20 academic year are ‘Sound’ and ‘Water’.
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Fulbright Scholar to present lecture as part of IAS lecture series
On Tuesday 4 December, Loughborough’s Institute of Advanced Studies will be hosting a free lecture event with Dr Enid Montague (De Paul) titled ‘Engineering the patient-provider experience’.
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IAS event to explore why sport matters to nation states and nations
The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) will host its first event under the theme of ‘Nation’ next week.
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Institute of Advanced Studies launches ‘Motion’ theme with leading figures from the industry
To mark the launch of the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) ‘Motion’ theme, an event will take place at Loughborough University which will feature two leading figures from the sports and technology sectors.
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Institute of Advanced Studies to co-host first workshop under ‘Geometry’ theme
Loughborough University’s Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS), in collaboration with the Centre for Geometry and Applications, is running a workshop on ‘Applied and Computational Geometry’ which will be the first event held under the theme of Geometry.
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Institute of Advanced Studies welcomes first visiting professor under its ‘Motion’ theme
The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) will welcome Professor Richard Murray next week as part of its ‘Motion’ theme.
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Professor Marsha Meskimmon appointed Director of Institute of Advanced Studies
Professor Marsha Meskimmon, of the School of Arts, English and Drama, has been appointed as the new Director of the Institute of Advanced Studies.
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Institute of Advanced Studies to hold Art and Migration series of events
Loughborough’s Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) will be hosting an exciting series of events around Art and Migration this month.
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President of the Royal Society and Nobel Prize winner to present lecture on migration in science
Nobel Prize-winning biologist Professor Venki Ramakrishnan will be at the University this week presenting a lecture on migration in science.