July 2021 news
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#LboroGrad welcomes thousands to campus
Graduation ceremonies for 2020 and 2021 graduates took place on the ߲Ƶ campus from 19-30 July. More than 40 ceremonies were held across the two weeks, which welcomed thousands of graduates and guests to celebrate this special occasion.
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VC Reflections on Success
As the University approaches the end of the academic year, we also mark the end of a successful chapter and begin preparing for the next, with a new strategy and leadership to take us forwards.
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߲Ƶ family congratulates new graduates
Graduation ceremonies for 2020 and 2021 ߲Ƶ graduates have been taking place on the ߲Ƶ campus since 19 July.
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Share a message with ߲Ƶ graduates this summer
Graduation ceremonies for 2020 and 2021 ߲Ƶ graduates are taking place from 19-30 July 2021 on the ߲Ƶ campus.
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Passion for Innovation at the heart of Martin Gossling’s career
Innovation is a theme that has been a constant throughout Martin Gossling’s career.
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Currency exchange platform secures alumnus Benjamin top innovation award
When Benjamin Ndubuisi came to ߲Ƶ London to study from Nigeria in 2015 he found he was faced with a problem. It was difficult to transfer currency quickly and securely from home to the UK.
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Alumnus releases autobiography to mark his seventieth birthday
Victor Adebayo Oke has released a book, ‘Seventy Steps Upon Mount Grace’, that looks back on his journey from Ikere-Ekiti (Nigeria) to ߲Ƶ, and his 37-year career in engineering.
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Alumni release new book to support Cancer Charity
Hannah Moorcroft-Jones and Emma Haynes have written a book, “I wish Mummy could…” in aid of a cancer support charity, the Hummingbird Centre.