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- Module Leader: T R Hewes-Belton
- Module Leader: L Meakin
- Module Tutor: T Bower
International Student Registration will take place in the Dan Maskell Tennis Centre https://w3w.co/judge.behind.lasted from Wednesday 17th September 2025 to Friday 3rd October. This is by appointment only
If you are a new student, collecting your ID card and registering your right to study you need to book an appointment here.
Please ensure that you have completed your online registration before booking an appointment. After completing online registration please also allow up to 2 days (does not include the weekend) for your ID card to be printed and ready for your collection.
When you collect your ID card, you will need to show evidence of your identity and your immigration status so that the University can confirm your right to study in the UK. The documents you will need to bring are your passport (only originals can be accepted), evidence of your arrival into the UK such as flight details, a boarding pass or travel ticket (if you applied for your visa from outside of the UK), and your visa. If you have an eVisa, please generate a sharecode in advance of your appointment.
If you have not generated your eVisa sharecode, please do this on the UK government website; select ‘something else’ as the reason for the check. The sharecode will be a mixture of letters and numbers, commencing with S. If you have yet to create a UKVI online account (to enable you to generate a sharecode), further information can be found here.
You must bring original documents, even if you have provided them during the application process.
If you can no longer attend your booking please cancel your booking and make a new one.
For all other enquiries, please visit Student Handbook and/or www.lboro.ac.uk/student-records/contact
Thank you for your cooperation.
Student Records & Operations
- Module Leader: G Breen
- Module Leader: S Enquiries
- Module Leader: M C Measom
- Module Leader: A E Shaw
- Module Leader: D Streeton
- Module Leader: Lee Barnett
Our offer is designed to cover the broad aspects of searching for information giving students the skills they require for success in their course and to support lifelong learning. This module showcases the live and on demand teaching materials which the Library offers. It includes presentations which can be delivered live in the curriculum and on demand materials which support delivery or can be made available as stand-alone development opportunities.
- Module Leader: J De-Lillo
- Module Leader: C Greasley
- Module Leader: S D Reid
- Module Tutor: L Ashton
- Module Tutor: K B Halliday
- Module Tutor: E Hibbert
- Module Tutor: E Roberts
- Module Tutor: N P Rush
- Module Tutor: C Shipley
- Module Tutor: B Whetnall
Student Services
The Student Services Desk Opening Hours:
Monday: 9:30-12:30 / 1:30-15:00
Tuesday-Friday: 9:30-12:30 / 1:30-16:00
Call: 02038051348 or Email: Londonstudentservices@lboro.ac.uk
- Module Leader: G Baird
- Module Leader: L Schimmer
- Module Tutor: Jan Cammann
- Module Tutor: M Discacciati
- Module Tutor: Sam Evans
- Module Tutor: Louise Holford
- Module Tutor: I Jones
- Module Tutor: James Jones
- Module Tutor: Kieron Lintott
- Module Tutor: Despoina Makri
- Module Tutor: Stephen Miller
- Module Tutor: Korsarun Nirunwiroj
- Module Tutor: I Roustemoglou
- Module Leader: K Broadhurst
- Module Tutor: M Abubakre
- Module Tutor: A Z Asadullah
- Module Tutor: Z Aycan
- Module Tutor: N Barker
- Module Tutor: Amanda Louise Harrington
- Module Tutor: C P Holland
- Module Tutor: K Ifie
- Module Tutor: U Jayawickrama
- Module Tutor: M Kennard
- Module Tutor: D J Sage
- Module Tutor: K Tee
- Module Tutor: S West
- Module Leader: V D De-Silva
- Module Leader: E Ekmekcioglu
- Module Leader: J Meng
- Module Leader: J L Skinner
This course will help you gain the numeracy skills needed to succeed in both employers’ numeracy tests and the workplace. It is designed to build your confidence.
In addition to refreshing your understanding of specific numeracy skills (such as percentages, ratios, averages and currency conversions), you will develop essential skills for interpreting numerical data and understanding statistics.
The course will develop your skills through a carefully paced, step-by-step introduction to relevant topics with opportunities to check your understanding through quizzes. There will be feedback at every stage.
'Numeracy Skills for Employability and the Workplace' was designed for FutureLearn and has been implemented on the LEARN (Moodle) environment.
Watch the FutureLearn course trailer here.
- Module Leader: Lee Barnett
- Module Leader: Tony Croft
- Module Tutor: J E Moffatt
- Module Tutor: T B Salsbury
Placement and career skills resources for Chemistry Students.
Loughborough University are an internationally engaged research-intensive university that delivers meaningful impact and keeps students at our heart. Together, we use our distinctive strengths to support, inspire and empower people to achieve extraordinary things.
We are committed to providing opportunities for staff and
students to engage with the public through the range of activities we
undertake such as, festivals, public lectures, exhibitions, research projects,
volunteering for charitable causes and community engagement.
This training package is designed to assist individuals and groups from any job family, at any level, to develop their understanding of the different ways we can engage with different audiences and the public.
This self-directed online training package can be completed at any time, at your own pace. The modules can be taken whether you are actively involved in research, wish to learn about public engagement to support engagement activities, or simply wish to learn for your own curiosity and personal development.
The package consists of three modules:
1. Introduction to Public Engagement
2. Practical Skills for Public Engagement Events
3. Involving Publics in Research Projects
To access a list of the courses you have attended between October 2013 and 3rd May 2019, please click on the following link:
Meta modules holds all resources for both modules 24ACP010 Research Methods for Theatre and 24ACP019 Research Methods for Storytelling. Remember, submissions of work need to take place in main module.
This modules is just to share teaching schedule and modules resources.
- Module Leader: F T J Dalmasso
- Module Leader: Sasha Dosanjh
- Module Leader: C Warden
All REsearch students must complete the following course:
Here you will find guidance on Imago Venues’ new health and safety processes that have been implemented since the Covid-19 lockdown.
- Module Leader: L Harris
Please note: this module is being used for the PGR Progression Board B (June).
- Module Leader: N Banerjee
- Module Leader: P Borisov
- Module Leader: Jake William Bowers
- Module Leader: B R Buckley
- Module Leader: S J Butler
- Module Leader: S E Dann
- Module Leader: F Dejene
- Module Leader: S S Fatima
- Module Leader: C Foster
- Module Leader: P Goddard
- Module Leader: Lin Guan
- Module Leader: D P L Hewitt
- Module Leader: W Hussak
- Module Leader: I Jones
- Module Leader: S Kondrat
- Module Leader: B Li
- Module Leader: W Malalasekera
- Module Leader: A Malkov
- Module Leader: Sarabjit Mastana
- Module Leader: Q Meng
- Module Leader: K Morrison
- Module Leader: Mark Platt
- Module Leader: G Rackstraw
- Module Leader: J C Reynolds
- Module Leader: Roger Smith
- Module Leader: U Wijayantha-Kahagala-Gamage
- Module Leader: I Xenidou-Dervou
- Module Leader: S H Yang
This is a self-enrolment module.
Please contact Dr Sarabjit Mastana (S.S.Mastana@lboro.ac.uk) if you are having problems self-enrolling.
If you haven't already enrolled, clicking the link to this module will initiate the enroll process.
You can un-enroll at any time via a link on the module page.
- Module Leader: Inês Varela-Silva
- Module Tutor: Sarabjit Mastana

This writing skills module is designed for students on STEM programmes. Topics covered include:
- writing lab reports
- writing technical reports
- scientific writing style
- critical writing
- writing effective notes
- academic posters
- writing abstracts
- discussion sections
- Module Leader: N J Dennis
- Module Leader: N P Rush
- Module Leader: E J Taylor
- Module Tutor: N A Bostock
- Module Tutor: P Chan
- Module Tutor: M Hanlon
- Module Tutor: H L Pocock
If you are a new International student, collecting your ID card and collecting or registering your BRP card you need to book an appointment at the Student Records and Operations counter using the link above. Please ensure you bring all the required documentation detailed here: Registration and right to study.
UK/IE new student ID cards can be collected from this counter. Please ensure that you have completed online registration and waited at least 2 working days for your card to be printed.
The Student Records & Operations Counter at the Rutland Building is located here on campus: https://what3words.com/dish.shorts.bowls
If you have any other specific in person requirements, please book an appointment.
You can find guidance on most processes operated by Student Records & Operations in the Student Handbook and we strongly encourage you to visit the handbook first to get quick answers to most of your questions Student Handbook
For all other enquiries, please visit www.lboro.ac.uk/student-records/contact
Thank you for understanding.
Student Records & Operations
- Module Leader: R Barber
- Module Leader: G Breen
- Module Leader: S Enquiries
- Module Leader: M Lister
- Module Leader: C L Smethurst
- Module Tutor: Tanika Dhiri
- Module Tutor: M C Measom
- Module Tutor: K Plumpton
- Module Tutor: N J Dennis
- Module Tutor: H L Pocock
- Module Tutor: Y R Wang
- Module Leader: N Halford-Busby
- Module Tutor: L Ashton
- Module Tutor: J De-Lillo
- Module Tutor: C Greasley
- Module Tutor: C Hallam
- Module Tutor: S D Reid
- Module Tutor: N P Rush
- Module Tutor: C Shipley
- Module Tutor: B Whetnall
- Module Tutor: Helen Young
Loughborough Mini Project
This mini-project builds upon the taught material from the MRes with academics from Loughborough presenting seminars discussing the major aerothermal challenges for future combustion systems and showcasing the research being undertaken at Loughborough. Students will gain hands-on experience of the key computational and experimental techniques being used to answer these challenges. Students will use some of Loughborough's unique test facilities to investigate combustor performance, operability and emmissions. To compliment this students will use CFD to simulate a low emissions hydrogen burner.
- Module Leader: J F Carrotte
- Module Leader: A Garmory
- Module Leader: S E Hayward-Fryer
- Module Leader: A D Walker
- Module Tutor: R C Flint
- Module Tutor: A J Moran
- Module Tutor: Ashley Van-Bruygom

Information, guidance, training, templates & shared examples to ensure compliance to the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations ( PUWER) 1998 when using work equipment at the University.
PUWER Duty Appointed Person (DAP): Carolyn Kavanagh
- Module Leader: C L Kavanagh