The allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, commonly known as D-day, was an enormously significant moment in the history of the second world war.
Arts and Culture are an integral part of our staff and student experience and enrich our campus in many ways. The selected candidate will play a key role in delivering our ambitions for arts and ...
A performative research presentation by artist Alice Theobald, exploring the ways in which we think about success and failure, our past and future aspirations and what “living your best life” really ...
The Netball Super League (NSL), the UK’s elite level domestic competition, has today announced the Clubs that have been successful in a tender process to participate in the relaunched League from 2025 ...
Lucy Harris and Jenny Holl both produced stunning performances as Lightning secured a dominant one-two in the Jose Gilbert Memorial Trophy at this year’s Loughborough Cycling Festival.
Loughborough University extends a warm welcome for everyone to attend these engaging public events, delivered by its Professors on campus.
Loughborough University’s research community recorded the third largest Pint of Science event in the UK, with 55 doctoral researchers and staff delivering 21 events, 53 talks and two panel discussions ...
Sports officiating is integral to the organisation and structure of sport, but what adversities are present within this area?
Loughborough Lightning’s Wheelchair Basketball side continued its phenomenal dominance in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) by winning a third consecutive title on Saturday evening.
Students from the School of Design and Creative Arts will showcase their final projects in a physical exhibition on campus ...
The Gevena Convention protects people who have fallen victim to armed conflict, but militaries around the world use thousands of animals in combat, support, and ceremonial roles. Who looks out for ...