Day: November 8, 2025

Nov 08
East Midlands Institute of Technology Opens New Facility at Loughborough University

Introduction to the East Midlands Institute of Technology The East Midlands Institute of Technology (EMIoT) has recently inaugurated a state‑of‑the‑art building on the Loughborough University campus. This development marks a significant milestone for skills training, research collaboration, and the education of the next generation of engineers, technologists and digital professionals in the heart of the […]

Nov 08
The Land Sings Back: Ecofeminist Drawings at Loughborough University

Understanding Ecofeminism and Its Artistic Expression Ecofeminism, a movement that links ecological concerns with feminist theory, frames the relationship between humans and the environment through the lens of gender and colonial power structures. It was first articulated by French writer Françoise d’Eaubonne in 1974’s Feminism or Death, arguing that patriarchy and colonialism mutually reinforce environmental […]

Nov 08
Loughborough University Battery‑Electrolyser Team Wins Stewart Dow Memorial Award

What the Stewart Dow Memorial Award Represents The Stewart Dow Memorial Award, presented by the Hydrogen Energy Association and Hydrogen Scotland, celebrates pioneers who drive commercial hydrogen solutions. It honors the legacy of Stewart Dow, a key figure at BOC Ltd who championed early‑stage hydrogen technology. Winning this accolade signals that a project has achieved […]

Nov 08
Loughborough University ’s Henry Hughes Prepares to Represent Great Britain at the 2025 Deaflympics

Who Is Henry Hughes and Why His Selection Matters Henry Hughes, a former Australian swimmer who grew up in Sydney, has turned his passion for water into a platform that extends beyond personal achievement. Diagnosed with deafness at age two, he faced early misconceptions about what athletes with hearing impairments could accomplish. Over the years, […]

Nov 08
Ramsden Building’s Historical Secrets Revealed | University of Huddersfield

Discovering Hidden Architectural Treasures The recent refurbishment of the Victorian‑era Ramsden Building at the University of Huddersfield has unearthed a remarkable piece of heritage: a hand‑painted wallpaper dating back to the 1880s. During the renovation, contractors stripped back layers of paint and plaster to restore the building’s original character. In a small corner office, they […]

Nov 08
Queen’s University Belfast Earns Dual Golden Awards in Innovate UK’s KTP Competition

Overview of Innovate UK’s Golden KTP Awards Every year Innovate UK celebrates fifty years of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) by hosting the Golden KTP Awards. The ceremony crowns the most innovative collaborations that connect university research with industry ambition, rewarding projects that demonstrate measurable commercial impact, excellence in knowledge exchange and the best practice in partnership […]

Nov 08
Bangor and Aberystwyth Universities Propose New Dental School to Expand Dental Education in Wales

Why a New Dental School is Needed in Wales Wales faces a long‑standing shortage of dental professionals, especially in the rural and semi‑rural areas of north and mid‑Wales. According to recent workforce studies, the number of dentists per 10,000 residents in these regions is below the UK average, which translates into longer waiting times and […]