This section will keep you up-to-date with all the latest news and updates regarding Mathematical Sciences.
Jan Cammann has been welcomed as one of the University's fifth cohort of Vice Chancellor Independent Research Fellows (VCIRFs) who have started their two-year programmes of research.
Mathematicians at Loughborough University have turned their attention to a fascinating observation that has intrigued scientists and cocktail enthusiasts alike: the mysterious way ouzo, a popular anise-flavoured liquor, turns cloudy when water is added.
Professor Roger Smith was awarded a prestigious University Medal at this year's summer graduation, celebrating his outstanding services to Loughborough University.
An incredible ride from cyclist Sophie Capewell helped Great Britain's Women’s Team Sprint break the world record to win a glorious gold in Paris.
Artie Prendergast-Smith will go head-to-head with a maths student in the BBC Radio 'The 3rd Degree' quiz.
Dr Mats Vermeeren will continue his research into dynamical systems after being awarded a five-year EPSRC Fellowship.
The winners of 2022's Christmas Mathematics Challenge received their prizes at the start of last week's (14th February) Maths Reviews seminar.
The School of Science is calling all undergraduate finalists to complete this short survey to help future students make informed decisions about where and what to study.
Loughborough University will be marking this year's International Day of Women and Girls in Science with a special event on Wednesday 14th February that will include a panel discussion and photo exhibition.
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Scientists have for the first time revealed how blue-green algae – visible as the slippery ‘green slime’ in stagnant water, riverbeds, and seashores – weaves itself into large web-like structures.
Loughborough University has been awarded triple gold – the highest accolade possible – in the latest Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF 2023).
"Biological Physics Seminars" is a periodic series of virtual lectures presented by the Journal of Biological Physics to showcase innovations and advances in the eponymous field.
Over 50 Year 10 students from across the Midlands visited Loughborough University in July for an inspiring residential focused on supporting young women to study STEM subjects.
Each year, Loughborough University’s School of Science invites industry partners to meet its experts to develop mutually beneficial relationships and drive innovation.
MLSC are offering remote support and advice over the summer months for postgraduate and undergraduate students.
Quench your thirst for knowledge and come along to a series of local science talks led by Doctoral Researchers and academics from across the University.
The University wants to ensure Doctoral Researchers have the best possible experience while studying at Loughborough.
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On 11 February, International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated around the world as part of an initiative launched by the United Nations.
Loughborough University is delighted to announce that four academics are among the first members of the new UK Young Academy – a network of early career researchers and professionals established to help tackle local and global issues and promote meaningful change.
Loughborough University is calling all undergraduate finalists to complete this short survey to help future students make informed decisions about where and what to study.
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