Loughborough?
Loughborough is a medium-sized market town in the United Kingdom. The town has a population of approximately 60,000, of which 20,000 are
students,
academics and
researchers based at the university. Local amenities include
East Midlands Airport, the
Grand Central Railway and the world famous
Grand Union Canal. Loughborough is centrally placed between the cities of
Derby,
Nottingham and
Leicester.
The University
There have been colleges in Loughborough since the early 1900s, and the largest of these was granted
University status in 1966. Under the leadership of
Dr. Herbert Schofield (Principal 1915 – 1950), the University became the first nationally recognised
University of Technology.
Today, the university remains highly acclaimed for in engineering excellence, featuring specialists in aeronautical, mechanical, chemical, systems and civil engineering. These achievements have been dwarfed to some extent in recent years by the athletic success of the University. Any prospective Loughborough student cannot fail to be reminded that the University has won the British University Sports Association (BUSA) championship for the past 25 years in the female competition and the past 23 years in the men’s section. In addition, Loughborough continues to produce world renowned sportsmen and women, the most famous past student being Paula Radcliff, Britain’s legendary middle and long distance runner.
The campus now boasts a number of sporting facilities including:
English Cricket Board Centre of Excellence
National Tennis and Badminton Excellence Centre
High Performance Athletics Training Centre
Olympic swimming pool
Although sports and engineering dominate the university’s makeup, almost all course types are represented, including the
sciences,
the arts and
social sciences. The university is working hard to establish a reputation for excellence in business, and has invested heavily in a new business
research facility.
Awards the university has received
In 1994, the award was for the University's work with the aeronautical and automotive industries
In 1998, for development and water engineering in developing countries working with aid agencies
In 2000, for pioneering research and applications of optical engineering and laser technologies
2002 for our world leading role in sports research, education and development
Honorary Graduates
Notable honorary include:
Sir Steven Redgrave
Lady Ann Redgrave
Paula Radcliff
Dario Gradi
Sir Roger Bannister
Richard Branson
Sources
www.lboro.ac.uk
Personal experiences as a student at Loughborough