The UK government has shelved legislation to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after the US government withdrew its support for the deal.
An opinion piece authored by Professor Nina Dethlefs, School of Science at Loughborough University, and Ifeoluwa Wuraola and Dr Daniel Marciniak, of the University of Hull, for The Conversation.
An international team of scientists, including researchers from Loughborough University, has developed a method to dramatically speed up the discovery and design of advanced materials.
We're sharing an update on campus parking for all staff, including short stay parking changes and a new process for VIP ...
Radar is inviting staff and students to submit bean recipes as part of the project ‘The World is a Mill’ by Dani Admiss and ...
Loughborough Lightning is thrilled to announce that 14 of its players will represent their respective nation at the upcoming ...
Teen girls feel pressure to be ‘perfect’ on Instagram, so many choose not to post at all – new study
Teenage girls are feeling such intense pressure to appear “perfect” on Instagram that many avoid posting altogether, new ...
A new type of computer chip that uses the physics of materials to process information could make some artificial intelligence ...
The Disability and Inclusion Network is delighted to welcome Jo Maher, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Sport, as its new Executive Sponsor.
A Loughborough University spin-out that aims to revolutionise drug testing using lab-grown human muscles has been given a ...
From 13th to 24th April, we’re inviting you to discover something a little different with the Library’s Bookflix Display. This special display celebrates favourite books that made it to the big screen ...
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new webpage on Flexible Working. While there are no changes to the University policy and procedure, we hope the new page is clear and straightforward to ...
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