Loughborough University has officially launched its new Para and Disability Sport Strategy – with opportunity sitting at its ...
Loughborough University academics have reacted to Rachel Reeves’ 2024 Budget welcoming her plans for green growth.
Professor Elizabeth Peel attended the 7th Forum of the International Journalism and Communication Education Consortium (IJCEC ...
Student services are hosting bookable events across the university during this week including: Date: Mon 4th Nov Time: 10:00 - 11:30 Location: Teams Date: Mon 4th Nov Time: 10:30 - 12:30 Location: ...
The theme of Black History Month 2024 is "Reclaiming the Narrative" which focusses on a shift towards recognising and correcting the narratives of Black history and culture. We hope you enjoy this ...
Students and staff, prepare to get your hands dirty for the next Grime Scene Investigation. The Sustainability team are ...
Moduli spaces of K3 surfaces have long been studied, beginning with the proof of the Torelli theorem for K3s in the 70s. The most well-known compactificaton of this moduli space is still probably the ...
The evaporation of droplets has been a much-studied problem in recent years, finding applications everywhere from the spraying of pesticides on leaves to diagnostic applications of blood drying. Many ...
The importance of gender is increasingly recognised in energy research, with growing awareness of the interlinks between energy access and gender equity. However, significant gaps persist in ...
This six week short course will introduce the fundamentals of songwriting so you can regularly start and finish songs! Topics covered will include generating ideas using rhythm, chord sequences, ...
We have a fantastic range of undergraduate courses to choose from. Browse our courses for 2025 entry and explore what Loughborough has to offer. At Loughborough University, we’re taking the steps ...
The success of large language models (LLMs) is largely attributed to their extensive training datasets and massive number of parameters, which enable them to memorise vast amounts of information. This ...