2023 news
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Alumna Earps crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2023
England goalkeeper and ߲Ƶ alumna Mary Earps has capped an incredible year by being crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2023.
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BESIEGED PODCAST: “The sound of bombs, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, was nonstop.” Ukrainian aid workers describe life on the frontline
߲Ƶ graduate Madeline MacKenzie is in Ukraine working for a humanitarian aid agency, STAY SAFE UA – set up by five friends who refused to stand by and watch people suffer. Earlier this year, Madeline, Andriy, Taras, Yuriy, David and Libby (the rescue dog) visited ߲Ƶ’s London campus to talk to Peter Warzynski – host of the University’s Besieged podcast – to give firsthand accounts of the war which ravages their home.
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2023: Another brilliant year for ߲Ƶ alumni
This year has been a great year for our alumni. From sporting successes to sharing creativity with the ߲Ƶ family, we have heard about all kinds of stories!
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Achievements of inspiring individuals recognised with honorary degrees
As part of the University’s winter graduation ceremonies, six inspiring individuals were awarded honorary degrees for their outstanding contributions in their respective fields.
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World record-breaking mountaineer and ߲Ƶ alumnus awarded honorary degree
The incredible achievements of the multi-world record-breaking mountaineer and ߲Ƶ alumnus Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja MBE have been recognised with the award of an honorary degree.
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Earps awarded honorary degree from ߲Ƶ
Lioness’ goalkeeper and ߲Ƶ alumna Mary Earps has been awarded an honorary degree by the University.
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Alumnus plays key role in world’s largest goodwill military mission
A ߲Ƶ alumnus has completed six months playing a key role in the world’s largest humanitarian and goodwill military mission.
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Nominate a sporting star for the ߲Ƶ Sport Hall of Fame
The ߲Ƶ Sport Hall of Fame seeks to recognise and celebrate ߲Ƶ's elite performers, coaches and leaders - and nominations for 2024 are open.
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Alumni gather in Beijing to celebrate Christmas
Last weekend, a group of ߲Ƶ alumni gathered at the Theatre of Dreams - Manchester United museum in Beijing.
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Alumnus enjoys success at 2023 Santander X Awards
Joseph Bentley (Product Design and Technology, 2021) has been recognised at the Santander X Awards for his innovative solution aimed at reducing fatalities from knife wounds.
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Alumna wins sustainability awards with her beauty brand
Dr Leanne King graduated with a PhD in Chemistry in 2010 and continued with post doctoral research at the University. She went on to build a career with Boots in the science innovation team where she worked on formulating products and developing innovative technologies.
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Sporty alumni reunite for the first time in 50 years
Des Diamond and his five friends lived on the 13th floor of Towers in their final year at ߲Ƶ. September marked the first time the whole group reunited since graduating in 1971.
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Steve Varley announced as Ambassador for ߲Ƶ’s Strategic Theme for Climate Change and Net Zero
߲Ƶ alumnus Steve Varley has been named the ambassador for one of the University’s three Strategic Themes, Climate Change and Net Zero.
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Alumnus co-authors book on Exercise
In 1965, Professor David Brodie started his educational journey at ߲Ƶ and earned a degree in Physical Education. He later pursued a MSc and a PhD in Human Sciences Research in 1980.
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Alumna will be running 60 miles to support fellow alumna
Jayne Hopkinson and Toni Radulovic met at the University in 1996, while studying a BA in European Business, and have been best friends ever since.
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Alumnus' star performance recognised at RAF Brize Norton Awards
Last month, Flying Officer Ryan Connor - a member of 99 Squadron who operate the C-17 Globemaster aircraft from RAF Brize Norton - was awarded the Flight Lieutenant David Lord VC DFC Memorial Award at Brize’s Recognition Awards for Valued and Outstanding Service.
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Alumnus Habib exhibits Black Pen Portraits in Leicester – curated by fellow alumna
Habib Hajallie, and award-winning artist and honouree on Forbes’ 30 under 30 list 2023, is currently holding his second solo exhibition at the Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester. ‘Habib Hajallie: Black Pen Portraits’ has been curated by fellow ߲Ƶ graduate, Rebecca Wymant.
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Alumnus collects OBE awarded for World War heritage work
Earlier this year, Peter Liddle was named on the King’s Birthday Honours list for services to Heritage and Public Understanding of the Experience of the two World Wars. He collected his OBE from Buckingham Palace just this month, where he met Princess Anne (pictured).
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Chancellor Lord Sebastian Coe awarded with honorary doctorate title in Hungary
Alumnus and Chancellor of the University, Lord Sebastian Coe was awarded an honorary doctorate title at the Hungarian University of Sports Science based in Budapest, Hungary, earlier this month.
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From ߲Ƶ Students’ Gymnastics club to happily ever after
Ryan and Rosie Taylor-Travers met at the ߲Ƶ Students’ Gymnastics club in 2015. They were members of the club for the entire time they were studying at ߲Ƶ, and they also played other sports during their time at the University.
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Alumnus collaborates with singer thousands of miles away to mark Remembrance Day
Alan Robertson has been arranging and recording music during his retirement. To mark Remembrance Day this year, he has collaborated with singer, Abby Strickland – who is based in South Africa, to produce a cover of a song that was written by Owain Park for the Military Wives Choir in 2018.
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Five sensational sporting alumni inducted into ߲Ƶ Sport Hall of Fame
On 3 November 2023, five alumni became members of the prestigious ߲Ƶ Sport Hall of Fame, recognising their achievements across a range of sports and roles.
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From ߲Ƶ to Oman: ArtHorizon presenting a modern vision in art
Alumnus Salman AlHajri, started his own enterprise “ArtHorizon” in 2021, in Oman, with a purpose of creating art in both its fine and applied form.
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Two alumni appointed to Welsh Rugby Union Board
Amanda Bennett and Jamie Roberts have been appointed as two of three new independent Non-Executive Directors within the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).
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Alumni gather for special receptions in three locations in East Asia
During October, Vice-Chancellor Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng FS hosted three alumni receptions in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing.
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Royce alumni celebrate 50 years of friendship with reunion trip to ߲Ƶ
A group of University alumni who met and forged friendships through blocks five and six in Royce Hall have recently been back to campus to celebrate 50 years of friendship.
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Alumna nominated for The Wedding Industry Awards 2024
Laura Baker graduated from ߲Ƶ with a degree in the History of Art and Design with Studio Practice in 2003, later pursuing a Foundation Degree in Photography and Video at Leicester College in 2012.
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Alumnus Johnny has thirst for adventure
Johnny Ward, a ߲Ƶ alumnus, is an advocate of ‘lifestyle design’ – a way to find balance between work and restoration – and has taken on an incredible range of adventurous challenges across the globe, and he’s not finished yet!
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Design against Abuse: Tara Janes uses art to support domestic abuse survivors
Alumna Tara Janes graduated with a MA in User Experience in Design in 2021. She was quickly offered a job at Publicis Sapient; and joined their Graduate Scheme. Her role involved designing websites and other digital experiences for household names like Marmite, Dove, Kent Reliance and Asda.
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Alumni share unstoppable documentary with the ߲Ƶ family
On 23 October, alumni Sue Anstiss MBE and Jack Tompkins visited the ߲Ƶ campus to screen their documentary ‘Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women’s Sport’.
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߲Ƶ alumnus and Skanska Director returns to University as Visiting Professor
A ߲Ƶ alumnus, who now works as a Director for a leading technology business, has returned to the University as a Visiting Professor.
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Flying high - alumnus Jon Bond appointed as new team leader of Red Arrows
Squadron Leader Jon Bond has been appointed as the new team leader for the Royal Air Force's aerobatic display team and has now begun work building a nine-aircraft display team for the Red Arrows' 60th diamond season.
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Alumnus presented with the Paralympic Order
David Hadfield OBE, former President of World Boccia, has been awarded the Paralympic Order by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
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Alumnus Zak Marks saves lives with his Anaphylaxis Kitt
Ava, a 14-year-old girl, recently had a severe allergic reaction that could have been life threatening if it wasn’t for the Anaphylaxis Kitt created by Zak Marks and Kitt Medical team.
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A ߲Ƶ family celebration for Lizzie and Lewis
߲Ƶ alumni couple Lizzie and Lewis Jones met on the first day of freshers’ week, and conveniently both lived in Block 17 of Faraday Hall on campus. With a wonderful bond dating back 14 years, they tied the knot in July 2023.
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Alumni-founded company StudentCrowd raises £2.55 million of funding
Paul Humphreys and Pete Sisson founded StudentCrowd with a vision to transform the way in which prospective university students choose where to study.
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Stepping forward: Pavegen launches new crowdfunding campaign
Laurence Kemball-Cook is the Founder and CEO of Pavegen, an innovative company harnessing the power of kinetic energy to convert it to off-grid electricity. After more than 700 prototypes, new engineering development, and with over 250 installations in 37 different countries, Pavegen has launched a new crowdfunding campaign to garner new investment.
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Believe in yourself: alumnus shares inspirational tips with final year students
New York based alumnus Aaron Dillon gave a talk to final year students as part of the Finalist Futures: Step up to Final Year event this week.
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Vote for alumni shortlisted for the Global Design Graduate Show 2023
Peace Rodliff and Ellen Callaghan have been nominated by experts in the art industry for the Global Design Graduate Show 2023 in collaboration with Gucci. It is an opportunity for artists to share their creative work alongside peers from around the world and get it judged by industry leaders.
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A ߲Ƶ friendship turned into love: Another ߲Ƶ Wedding
Zeyad began his ߲Ƶ journey in 2014, pursuing his studies in Mechanical Engineering. Nour had joined the University two years later, starting her BA degree in Graphic Communication and Illustration. The couple crossed paths in 2017; within the Arab Society. They were both part of the committee with Nour serving as Chair and Zeyad as Treasurer.
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Mary Earps wins the England Women’s Player of the Year award
Alumna Mary Earps has been named England Player of the Year - voted for by Lionesses fans - for her spectacular performance in the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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Become an International Alumni Ambassador: applications now open
Are you interested in representing alumni in your region? Would you like to connect better with the University? We have a brand-new opportunity that could help you do just that.
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Applications open for ߲Ƶ's graduate start-up programme
Applications are open for places on ߲Ƶ's graduate start-up programme, which supports graduates who want to launch or develop their own businesses.
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Applications now open for the British Council Study UK Alumni Awards 2024
Alumni are invited to submit applications for the latest round of the British Council Study UK Alumni Awards.
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An update from the President of the Alumni Association
Dr Luke Stott, President of the Alumni Association, shares an update following his first year in post.
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Alumni Advisory Board welcomes new members following elections
Following the elections in August, the new membership of the Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) has been confirmed.
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Alumni Advisory Board: 2023 year in review
Each year, alumni contribute to the University in a range of ways. Whether it is through volunteering to give a guest lecture, speak on a Q&A panel, be on a Board, or contribute financially, there are many ways to give back. Members of the Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) get involved in a variety of ways and contribute their time and expertise to support the University. In the last twelve months, our 16 members have been contributing their time right around the world. Here we look at just a few of the things that they have been up to.
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World Championships sees incredible success for ߲Ƶ athletes
߲Ƶ athletes are returning home as heroes after producing some extraordinary performances at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest.
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Oliver Ellis has been named as one of the Highest Flyers in Travel under the age of 30
Oliver Ellis graduated from Air Transport Management in 2021. The alumnus has been invited to join the eleventh year of a scheme launched by Travel Trade Gazette – the industry’s leading travel trade magazine.
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Artistic alumna Dorota tells the story of reconnecting with her creative side
Dorota Biniecka graduated with a masters in Design Innovation Management in 2018 and has been pursuing her artistic career since graduating.
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Alumnus switches career to chase passion for theatre
Gaby Milky graduated with a masters in performance and multimedia in 2014 and has dedicated his career to writing and directing.
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Creative alumna uses recycled material to create models of wildlife
Anne O’Brien has always had a passion for animals and the environment - even when first starting her studies at ߲Ƶ in the 1980s.
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Opportunity to enter the Global Design Graduate Show
The Arts Thread Global Design Graduate Show in collaboration with GUCCI is open to all undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate art and design graduates who completed their courses between September 2022 and August 2023.
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Earps scoops Golden Glove award as England fall agonisingly short
Mary Earps has been named the best goalkeeper at the 2023 Women's World Cup and claimed the Golden Glove award as the Lionesses were narrowly defeated 1-0 by Spain in Sunday’s final.
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Earps heads into World Cup final in a first for the Lionesses
Mary Earps is continuing to make history as England Women roar into the final of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia.
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Fine Art alumna shares insight into painting career
Amber Cannings has exhibited her artwork across the UK since she graduated in 2020, with her work recently reaching Germany where she is currently based.
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Alumnus shares his passion for stand-up comedy
David Luck graduated with a MEng in Chemical Engineering in 2017 and has been merging his interest in comedy into his daily life since.
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Alumnus is the co-founder of Edventurous Leadership, an online community for students to develop their self-leadership skills
Simon Quince graduated with a degree in Economics in 2012. He has had a career in corporate finance but has recently switched his focus to help young adults improve their career literacy.
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Alumna paves the way for inclusive and sustainable fashion with Askari
Uma Shah graduated with a degree in Textiles Innovation and Design in 2019. Since graduating the alumna has worked in several creative roles and in recent years established herself in fashion design.
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Challenges take place worldwide to support alumnus Paul
Alumnus Paul Smith was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in April 2021. Since then, many of his friends have been doing everything they can to support Paul as he faces his biggest ever challenge.
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Alumnus returns to deliver guest lecture 40 years since starting his time at ߲Ƶ
It was in 1983 that Simon Place began his time at ߲Ƶ. He studied for a BTech in Engineering Science and Technology.
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AA2A artist placement scheme now open for application
Artists Access to Art Colleges (AA2A) is a national set of schemes that provide visual artists and design makers with the opportunity to undertake a period of research or realise a project, using workshop and supporting facilities in fine art and design departments of Higher and Further Education institutions.
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Alumna’s family join forces to celebrate their unique dog Alan in newest book
Johanna Handley graduated with a degree in Economics and French in 2001 and pursued a career in marketing upon completing her studies. Over the years she developed a passion for writing.
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Generations of ߲Ƶ alumni celebrate graduation on campus
Last week several ߲Ƶ alumni celebrated the next generation of ߲Ƶ graduates in their families! Here we have three lovely stories of children following in the footsteps of their parents and graduating with degrees from ߲Ƶ.
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Inspiring figures celebrated at ߲Ƶ’s summer graduation ceremonies with honorary degrees
As part of the University’s summer graduation ceremonies, four remarkable individuals were awarded honorary degrees for their outstanding contributions to society.
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Alumni donors celebrate scholar achievements at summer graduation
Scholarships have an incredible impact on recipients at ߲Ƶ, and this year a number of graduating scholars met with their donors at graduation to say thank you and to celebrate together.
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߲Ƶ athletes sparkle at Para Athletics World Championships
Athletes linked to ߲Ƶ performed incredibly well at the recent Para Athletics World Championships in Paris, bringing home a combined nine medals.
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Village Projects Foundation focuses on creating a positive impact in underprivileged communities around the world
Chris Jones is the founder of Village Projects Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation established in 2017.
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Cricketing great awarded honorary degree from ߲Ƶ
Former England cricketer Ebony-Jewel Rainford-Brent MBE has been awarded an honorary degree from ߲Ƶ.
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Palestine football nutritionist Diala also runs successful health and nutrition blog
Diala Shaheen graduated with a master's degree in Sports and Exercise Nutrition in 2021 and has been making remarkable progress in the field of football and sports nutrition since.
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Fine Art alumna showcases her work at prestigious Lisson Gallery
The Lisson Gallery welcomes Sarah Cunningham from 12 July - 26 August 2023.
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Congratulations and welcome to our new alumni!
As we celebrate #LboroGrad this week in ߲Ƶ, we congratulate many new graduates, and we welcome you to the Alumni Association. Here we share a brief insight into how we will keep in touch with you, and the support you can access from the University in the coming years.
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Mother and daughter alumni duo launch guidebook for graduates
Julie and Sophie Phillipson have released their new book, Survive & Thrive: A Graduate’s Guide To Life After University, set to support new graduates as they transition into the ‘real’ world.
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Where are they now? We share stories of alumni to celebrate #LboroGrad
As we celebrate summer graduations at ߲Ƶ, we have gathered stories of former students who are now working across the world in a range of industries as we set to inspire our newest ߲Ƶ alumni!
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Rebecca's career: Shakespeare to creative wellbeing
Rebecca Pratt graduated from Drama and English in 2012 and continued her studies in Theatre. She has gone on to pursue a career as an actor and director.
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Alumna showcases key campus locations through illustration, and shares her journey after graduating
Abby Wu graduated with a degree in Design Innovation from ߲Ƶ London in 2019 and has since visited the ߲Ƶ campus to recreate drawings of iconic spots.
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Graduate inventor of incubator saving babies' lives in Ukraine wins The Princess Royal Silver Medal
߲Ƶ graduate James Roberts, the inventor of a new neonatal incubator designed, developed and manufactured in Britain that has helped babies thrive in NHS hospitals and across war-torn Ukraine, will be presented with The Princess Royal Silver Medal, one of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s most prestigious individual awards.
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Budding engineers hear from alumni at experience days on-campus
Four alumni shared their career insights last week for the University’s Engineering Experience days. The event, which is organised by ߲Ƶ’s School and College Liaison team, was aimed at 16-year-old students interested in studying engineering, with the day highlighting various branches of engineering.
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Alumnus shares the impact support from ߲Ƶ had on his creative writing career
Tony Bayliss started writing at a young age and joined ߲Ƶ to study Physical Education and Drama in 1969 and started the University’s creative magazine: Zeus.
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߲Ƶ graduate entrepreneur wins national health champion award
߲Ƶ graduate entrepreneur Katie Michaels has won the Ingenuity Programme’s National Health Champion award for her business, Moti Me.
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߲Ƶ start-ups secure Innovate UK funding for creative ventures
Two start-up businesses founded by recent graduates from ߲Ƶ have been given a boost thanks to funding from the Innovate UK Creative Growth programme.
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Alumna Hannah Dingley named first female manager of men’s professional football team
Hannah Dingley has been named the new Caretaker Head Coach of Forest Green Rovers. She becomes the first woman to manage a professional men’s football team in England.
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Two ߲Ƶ alumni join forces to celebrate Leicester’s De Montfort Hall in a new book
Bruce Pegg and Richard Houghton, graduated from ߲Ƶ in 1981 with degrees in English.
They have recently collaborated on a book, Goin' Down De Mont, that tells the story of De Montfort Hall, a music venue in the East Midlands, with a rock and pop legacy that goes back almost 60 years. -
Alumnae recount establishment of first women's tennis team in the late 70s
߲Ƶ has a longstanding history with tennis with accounts going back to 1918. However, according to our alumni there are few traces of a full competitive women's team prior to 1977. We hear from Karen Ellam who shares her account of tennis at ߲Ƶ.
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߲Ƶ appoints its first Pro Vice-Chancellor for Sport
߲Ƶ has appointed Jo Maher as its first ever Pro Vice-Chancellor for Sport.
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Sue’s documentary "Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women’s Sport" launches on Netflix
Alumna Sue Anstiss MBE is an author, podcast host, and women’s sport activist who has been driving change in sport for more than 30 years through engaging content, storytelling and campaigns. Now, working with fellow alumnus Jack Tompkins, Sue’s documentary “Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women’s Sport” will launch on Netflix on 26 June.
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Alumni triumph in Innovate UK Young Innovators Next Step Awards
The Next Step Awards recognise former recipients of the Young Innovators awards who have displayed further growth and innovation of their business.
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߲Ƶ alumnus takes on charity swim challenge
Alumnus Andrew Donaldson has taken on the ‘Ocean’s Seven Swim Challenge for Mental Health’, which involves the seven toughest and most iconic channel swims in the world, equating to a total of almost 200km.
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King's Birthday Honours: Sporting ߲Ƶ alumni recognised
Five ߲Ƶ alumni have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours, with four recognised for sports.
Sarah Hunter, David Pond, and Liz Nicholl are all included in King Charles’ first awards list to mark his official birthday in June alongside Lydia Greenway and Karel Thomas. -
An insight into the career of music industry icon Rob Dickins
From signing acts such as Madness to working on ‘Believe’ for Cher, alumnus Rob Dickins CBE has had an incredible music career. Starting out at Warner Music UK and spending 15 years as Chairman, the alumnus is an icon within the industry. Here we explore a few highlights of his career.
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Alumnus shifts career from engineering to film, tv and production
After graduating from ߲Ƶ, Robin Lee worked as an engineer for almost 20 years. The alumnus has always been interested in additional pursuits alongside his career and has recently taken his creative interests to the next level We found out more about his appearances in films, his new children’s book and his screenplay.
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Alumna-supported environmental documentary receives exciting recognition
Akansha Mary graduated with a master’s in Climate Change Science and Management in 2022. Whilst at ߲Ƶ she pursued a role with Climate Explorers, putting her learning into practice.
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Rex hands over Presidency of ߲Ƶ Students’ Rugby
Rex Hazeldine has played a huge role in the journey of sport at ߲Ƶ as a member of staff, a leader, and in a voluntary capacity, too. He has recently stepped down as President of ߲Ƶ Students’ Rugby, where he supported the club, its membership scheme and encouraged others to get involved as supporters and contributors.
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Alumna shares her journey in creative writing
Itseme Akede started off as a self-taught writer and has since developed a passion for the skill. She has been recognised for a number of her writing projects, winning prizes and competitions for her work.
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Creative alumna’s ventures in illustration, writing and creating content
Sam Warburton has explored many creative roles over the years and has always searched for opportunities to expand in her creative career.
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Vice-Chancellor and fellow academics share insights into AI
On 5 June, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng FRS was joined by three university academics to discuss artificial intelligence (AI).
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Alumnus with passion for international development sets up charity
Tom Bailey has recently set up the Teshie Foundation. His vision is to support the eradication of poverty in Africa and ultimately around the world. We chatted to Tom to find out more about his drive and how his time at ߲Ƶ and early career experiences have led to this career direction.
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From sculpture to opera, Andrew's creativity shines from the classroom to the stage
Andrew Robinson has taught in art departments in a range of different schools, and he spends his spare time partaking in a variety of stage productions.
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Books focused on automotive industry penned by alumnus
David Culshaw started writing books about the automotive industry at a young age. His first book, Post War Car Production, was published by the Temple Press when he was aged 19.
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Alumnus combines automotive knowledge with creative design to build go karts
Pravin Rajan always wanted a go kart. Based in India, the costs of importing one would have been much more than the retail price of the vehicle – so he set about designing and building one for himself.
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We say thank you this Volunteers' Week
Many alumni generously give their time to support the University and our students. This Volunteers' Week (1-7 June), we say a big thank you to everyone who has supported ߲Ƶ in the last year.
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Alumni founded ORB Innovations acquired by US-based Glidewell for development of smart oral appliances technology
A start-up founded by engineering alumni that has developed a unique technology platform to measure physiological parameters, such as heart rate, as well as biomechanics, such as head impacts, is acquired by California-based Glidewell, a global leader in custom dental solutions.
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Alumnus becomes policy researcher in football regulation
Sports Science with Management alumnus Jonny Kilgallon has recently landed a new role in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport as the new Policy Researcher in Football Regulation.
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Alumnus running 24 miles in 24 hours
Jamie Williamson is setting out on a challenge to run a mile an hour for 24 hours in aid of Worldwide Cancer Research.
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Recent graduate benefits from exciting research placement thanks to alumni connections
Alumna Dr Nicola Hawley (Nicky) has supported a recent graduate with a research placement in Samoa thanks to her continued connections with the ߲Ƶ family.
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Alumnus co-founds online marketplace for users to share and exchange skills
Ifedayo Ojo is the co-founder of Kabarter, a platform that focuses on allowing its users to build a community of skills which they can then trade.
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Bom Bom shortlisted for Best Café award
Local bakery, Bom Bom Patisserie, has been shortlisted for the Best Café Award in the Muddy Awards 2023, in the Leicestershire and Rutland category.
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Creative Writing alumna releases her first book Under Loch and Key
Kathryn Cockrill Woolard has always been passionate about writing and published her first collection of short stories, Case Files of the Supernatural, in January 2018 before writing her first young adult novel.
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Alumnae have had a brilliant season at Nottingham Forest Women
Nottingham Forest Women have had a successful season. Five ߲Ƶ alumnae and one member of staff play for the side, who are set to round off the season this weekend as they strive for promotion.
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The ߲Ƶ family meets Net World Sports
Net World Sports is a company that designs and manufactures sports, fitness, leisure, home and garden products.
A relatively young company, they currently employ several ߲Ƶ graduates from a range of degree courses. Here we find out about the variety of roles our graduates are in, what attracted them to the company, and how ߲Ƶ helped them on their career journey -
Alumna Jade Clarke named in England Netball’s World Cup squad
Jade Clarke MBE has been selected in the Vitality Roses squad for the upcoming Netball World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Award-winning alumna uses textile design skills to create bespoke woven fabrics for interiors
Sophie Clarke began her business, Sophie Clarke Designs, after having to leave her graduate job and move home as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Creative alumnus shares his career in fine art
Philip Tyler trained in Fine Art at the former ߲Ƶ College of Art and Design and has had a continued career in Fine Art and Printmaking since graduation.
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AA2A resident artist completes placement at ߲Ƶ
Alumna Klara Szafrańska began her artist placement based at ߲Ƶ in October 2022 as part of the national Artists Access to Art Colleges (AA2A) project.
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Shweshwe Baby, a family run clothing and accessory shop for babies and young children
Alumnus Alex Whyatt and his wife are the founders of Shweshwe Baby, a clothing brand based in South Africa.
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Retired Olympian shares his venture into the world of art
Brendan Reilly OLY is a two-time Olympic High Jumper who competed in the Barcelona and Sydney Olympic Games and has since dedicated his spare time to writing and drawing.
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Alumnus uses creative skills to write science fantasy novel series
Ricardo Victoria-Uribe is a Lecturer and Researcher and in his spare time he writes short stories and his novel series, Tempest Blades.
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Alumna selected as a designer for the Positive Teacher Company and produces a new stationery collection
Hayley Copeland is the designer of the Positive Teacher Company’s new collection Midnight Petals that includes a wide range of stationery and classroom supplies.
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Alumni take part in second cycle challenge in memory of Ria
On 6-7 May 2023, a group of 12 women's football alumnae cycled 145 miles from ߲Ƶ to Brentwood, Essex in memory of their friend and former teammate, Ria Melvin.
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How classical music has formed part of alumnus’ career in academia
Alumnus and former senior lecturer Professor Derek Clements-Croome shares his involvement in music ensembles as a violinist.
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Alumnus designs three-wheeled vehicle and re-opens e-bike and repair shop
Michael Singleton has recently re-established Happy Bike and designed a one of a kind ‘Trifecta’ bike that is headed for development.
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Creative drama alumnus shares insight into his career in the theatre industry
Lewis Wood graduated from ߲Ƶ with a Drama degree in 2016. Since leaving the University, the alumnus has continued to pursue a career in theatre.
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Alumna creates bust of King Charles III for the Chelsea Flower Show
Keziah Burt is a figurative sculptor and portrait artist. She has recently completed a limited edition bust of King Charles III, and she is set to display in the Royal Tribute Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show at the end of this month.
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Alumna Sarah Hunter lands pivotal Red Roses coaching role
Former ߲Ƶ Lightning captain and ߲Ƶ alumna Sarah Hunter has been added to the new coaching setup at England Women’s Rugby.
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Alumnus provides insights into supply chain and logistics for Inspiring Minds session
An alumnus came back to campus this week for the University’s Inspiring Minds Day, focusing on Business and Economics. The event, which is organised by ߲Ƶ’s School and College Liaison team, supports young people who are interested in studying at university.
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Alumna runs creative baking business alongside a successful engineering and technology career
Rhoda has had a flourishing career in engineering and technology but has always found fulfilment in her catering and culinary skills.
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Alumnus releases new book Empathetic Leadership: Lessons from Elite Sport
Peter Sear is a psychologist, writer and consultant and his latest book explains how empathy can help leaders to be successful in their work.
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Cards and Gift Wrap, a creative alumna business provides sustainable resources for gift wrapping
Janet Ross-Jordan started a small retail business selling cards, gift wrap and stationery over 10 years ago and whilst developing her business she found a ‘sticking’ point... sticky tape!
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߲Ƶ memorial charity 5-a-side returns in May
߲Ƶ Football and the “߲Ƶ Football Alumni” are delighted to be hosting the Annual Memorial 5-a-side Tournament on 20 May 2023.
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Creative alumna Yia uses her skills as a multidimensional design artist as the Founder and Creative Director of Yia Designs
Yia-Loren Gomez completed her master's in art and design at ߲Ƶ in 2017 and has been involved in many creative projects since leaving university.
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Alumna Jo Harten announces retirement from international netball
Vitality Rose Jo Harten has announced her retirement from international netball with immediate effect.
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Could you share your creative ߲Ƶ alumni story?
Are you a creative ߲Ƶ graduate? From 26 April – 14 May, we’re inviting you to share your story for the chance to win a £100 prize.
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New YouTube channel launched by graduate company to support young people into higher education
Alumnus Alex Lees is the Founder of Tale Production, a video production company that started life at ߲Ƶ. The organisation is focused on creating video within the higher education sector, producing content to support student recruitment, research impact, and about enhancing student experiences. He has now launched a new YouTube channel, set to support the education choices that young people face.
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߲Ƶ wedding: Two alumni celebrate their recent marriage
Adam Mealand and Natasha Kirkup met at ߲Ƶ in 2011 and got married on 18 February 2023 at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire.
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The University’s business incubator, LUinc., has recruited two entrepreneurial ߲Ƶ graduates to lead on their business start-up programme
Alex Taylor and Andres Urena will lead a project to encourage and support aspiring entrepreneurs from across the region to explore business start-up, recruiting cohorts of new business founders and working with them directly to help develop and progress their businesses.
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Alumnae meet in London for special Women’s Networking event
A group of alumnae came together at the America Square Conference Centre in London on the evening of 19 April to hear from a panel of alumnae and staff, and to take the opportunity to network.
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Alumnus shares story of how ߲Ƶ shaped his personal training career
Simon Long always aspired to work in fitness and personal training, but a few years into his career he felt dissatisfied with his progression and enrolled in ߲Ƶ to drive change in his professional life.
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Royce Hall students and staff run 100 laps in memory of alumnus
On Wednesday 29 March, students living at Royce Hall took part in an annual tradition to run 100 laps of their halls of residence in memory of former student, Peter Holmes.
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LUinc. now recruiting for business start-up programme worth £10,000
LUinc., ߲Ƶ’s business incubator is now taking expressions of interest in their 6-month incubator programme.
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A chance to see graduate artists at campus exhibitions
Six artists who are part of ߲Ƶ’s Graduate Artists scheme, will have their work displayed at the Martin Hall Exhibition Space across two exhibitions in April and May.
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Keen golfers, get yourself teed up with Rightee
If you have ever picked up a golf club, you’ll know that your game can be largely affected by weather conditions. That’s why alumnus Guilherme Ribeiro has come up with a new way to improve your game through his app, Rightee.
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߲Ƶ student duo follow in their fathers' footsteps as they make ߲Ƶ Rugby history… with an exciting final on the horizon
Two current ߲Ƶ students have recently won the BUCS Super Rugby League (BSR), 31 years after both of their ߲Ƶ fathers became Rugby UAU Champions.
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Alumni share insight into university journeys for Inspiring Minds sessions
Two panels of alumni came together this week for the University’s Inspiring Minds days. The events, which are organised by ߲Ƶ’s School and College Liaison team, support young people who are interested in studying at university.
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Forbes 30 under 30 Europe recognises three ߲Ƶ graduates
Three ߲Ƶ alumni, Adelina Zotta and Habib Hajallie and Dalraj Nijjar have been named on the prestigious list for their achievements in their respective fields.
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߲Ƶ-linked sports women named in BBC Woman’s Hour Power List 2023
Four female sporting powerhouses with links to ߲Ƶ have been named in BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour Power List 2023: Women in Sport.
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Sport leaders converge at London Stadium to deliver Black in Sport Summit 2023
Leaders from across the sport industry came together on Saturday 25 March to deliver ߲Ƶ’s student-led initiative the Black in Sport Summit (BISS).
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Alumnus Chris Thair made a Superhero
Play it Green was co-founded by alumnus Chris Thair. The organisation has recently been awarded 'Superhero' status by their peers in recognition of their sustainability efforts in Manchester.
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Coaching with Liv: Alumna launches lifestyle business aimed to help people make the first step towards change
Olivia McQuillan, who graduated from International Relations in 2013, has launched Coaching with Liv, a personal and professional coaching service.
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Seventh year running for ‘best university in the world for sports-related subjects’ title
߲Ƶ has been crowned the best university in the world for sports-related subjects for the seventh year running by the global QS higher education league table.
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Donors and Scholars celebrate together at on-campus luncheon
On 18 March 2023, donors, scholars, staff and students came together at the West Park Teaching Hub on the ߲Ƶ campus for the Donors and Scholars Luncheon.
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GB Hockey goalkeeper Hinch hangs up her gloves
Great Britain Hockey's Olympic gold medal-winning goalkeeper Maddie Hinch has retired from the sport.
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England’s most-capped player Sarah Hunter to retire
England and ߲Ƶ Lightning back row forward, Sarah Hunter, will retire from professional rugby after this weekend’s Red Roses clash with Scotland.
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Alumni and students create a journal to aid student and staff wellbeing
LU Arts has produced its very own journal with the help of graduates and current students to encourage people to try journaling as a wellbeing technique.
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Alumnus appointed to enhance global standards for World Aquatics
James Gibson MBE OLY has been appointed by World Aquatics to advise and execute a coaching strategy that will support World Aquatics’ Development Centres and National Federations worldwide.
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Alumnus Fadie prepares to test his limits at Marathon des Sables with ߲Ƶ physiology and strength and conditioning specialists
Fadie Shamoon, who graduated in 2005 with his Mechanical Engineering degree, recently returned to ߲Ƶ to use the University’s world-leading heat training facilities in preparation for the Marathon des Sables.
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Alumnus shares autistic experience in new book, Untypical
Pete Wharmby has released his new book, Untypical: How the world isn’t built for autistic people and what we should all do about it.
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Alumnus launches KARIBANI: an African language marketplace
Dr Ayodeji Akiwowo completed his Civil and Building Engineering PhD in 2012 and has recently set up an online website to help people learn African languages.
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߲Ƶ graduate startup programme is open for applications
Graduate start-up programme, The Studio, is open for applications from ߲Ƶ graduates who want to launch or develop their own businesses.
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Lesley’s film scoops more awards at Oscars ceremony
All Quiet on the Western Front – an adapted screenplay co-written by Drama alumna Lesley Paterson – saw further success at The 95th Academy Awards (Oscars) on 12 March.
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Coach Danny Kerry joins Canadian Hockey Team
Alumnus Danny Kerry has recently been announced as the new Head Coach of the Canadian national Women’s Hockey Team.
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Group of three alumnae support International Women’s Day activities
Alumnae Kerrine Bryan, Samantha Emery and Yasamin Fozouni came together online for a special International Women’s Day (IWD) celebration on 6 March.
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Alumna appointed as the new President of the Chartered Institute of Housing
Lara Oyedele has joined the Chartered Institute of Housing as its new President, with the aim of tackling passiveness on ethnic diversity within the housing sector.
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Aisha shares career story to support Personal Best programme
Alumni Advisory Board member Aisha Adedeji visited campus on International Women’s Day, 8 March, to deliver a Personal Best: My Story guest lecture.
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Alumni network supports community outreach following recent USA events
In January of this year, Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng hosted two special evening receptions for our alumni in the USA.
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Alumnus reminisces on his time at ߲Ƶ through his book about the University
Dr Brian French completed his teaching and post-graduate studies at ߲Ƶ. In recent years he has reflected on his time at the University in his book Third Class Ticket to Paradise.
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International Women’s Day recognition for super Paralympic athlete Vladyslava
As people around the world mark International Women’s Day today (8 March), the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced their 2023 International Women’s Day Recognition award winners, naming alumna Vladyslava Kravchenko as one of four outstanding recipients.
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߲Ƶ graduate entrepreneur is among Innovate UK’s Women in Innovation
߲Ƶ graduate entrepreneur Kate Allan is among the winners of this year’s Innovate UK Women in Innovation Award – and has much to celebrate today, International Women’s Day.
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Former ߲Ƶ College building undergoing exciting regeneration project to expand arts offering in town centre
Whether you studied arts subjects or spent time in the town centre during your studies in ߲Ƶ, you’ll likely be familiar with Frederick Street, home to The Generator building that is undergoing regeneration.
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Could you leave a legacy to ߲Ƶ? Find out more during Free Wills Month
Are you interested in receiving information about leaving a legacy gift to the University in your Will?
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Earps scoops Best Women’s Goalkeeper trophy at FIFA Awards
Alumna Mary Earps has been crowned The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper 2022 at The Best FIFA Football Awards™.
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Former javelin world record holder and alumnus visits ߲Ƶ (VIDEO)
߲Ƶ has welcomed back one of its greatest sporting alumni as Steve Backley OBE recently visited campus.
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Rag Alumni Weekend
Rag LSU represents the fundraising section of ߲Ƶ Students’ Union.
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Alumni share their ߲Ƶ love stories
Earlier this month we celebrated Valentine’s Day by asking our alumni, who met their spouse at university, to share their ߲Ƶ love stories.
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Alumni exhibit at Winter Sculpture Park 2023
Two ߲Ƶ Fine Art graduates, Sara Osman and Danny Young, are exhibiting at Gallery No.32’s annual Winter Sculpture Park in Bexley, London.
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Alumnus establishes online tutoring business
Dr Adam Francis is the owner and founder of Dr Adam Tutoring Ltd, a tailored online tuition and exam support service.
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BAFTA success for alumna Lesley as All Quiet on the Western Front wins big
Lesley Paterson was on stage at the EE BAFTA Film Awards last night as All Quiet on the Western Front scooped an impressive seven awards, including Best Film and the award for Adapted Screenplay.
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߲Ƶ triumphs at LeicestershireLive Innovation Awards
߲Ƶ’s research and innovation activities enjoyed outstanding success at the LeicestershireLive Innovation Awards, receiving six awards including five of the 10 categories, as well as the overall Innovator of the Year – a closed category selected from all winners.
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Alumnus writes 65 illustrated stories for primary school aged children
Tony Bayliss (Physical Education, 1969) has published Daddy Stories for Freddie, a book of short stories dedicated to his son.
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MAAREE sees more success as sports bra recognised in annual awards
Alumna Mari Thomas is the Founder of sports brand MAAREE, which has seen brilliant success over the last few years. In late 2022, MAAREE’s sports bra added a further two accolades to its name and has recently received a special mention in the Independent.
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Alumna cycles to raise money for cancer
Jane Giffould (née Giffin), who graduated with a degree in Humanities Technology in 1971, has been fundraising for cancer charities since 2021 by cycling 1,000 miles in 100 days on an annual basis.
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Alumnus continues to utilise design engineering skills gained at ߲Ƶ in his retirement
Chris Gibson graduated from ߲Ƶ with a DLC qualification in General Engineering in 1966. He gained many skills during his time at ߲Ƶ that supported his career in engineering-related roles. Now into his retirement, Chris is supporting people in his community by utilising his design and engineering skills as part of Remap, an organisation that custom-makes equipment to help disabled people to live more independently. Here, he tells us more about his voluntary work and shares insights into his time as a ߲Ƶ student.
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Did you meet your love at ߲Ƶ?
It’s Valentine’s Day and we are encouraging alumni to share how they met their Valentine at university.
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Alumna’s business offers cruelty free beauty products
Dr Leanne King has recently launched her business, Beauty Favours, offering a range of cruelty free soaps, shampoos and beard wash.
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Alumnus takes on UNESCO Chair role for NED University
Professor Noman Ahmed, who has a PhD in Civil Engineering from ߲Ƶ, has been appointed a UNESCO Chair. NED University of Engineering and Technology in Pakistan will be establishing a network on Sustainable Urban Regions as part of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
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Alumna recognised as a Rising Star in Women in Finance Awards
Anya van den Berg (Ergonomics, 2007) has been recognised as a Rising Star at the Markets Media European Women in Finance Awards.
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Incredible BAFTA and Oscar nominations for alumna’s adapted screenplay All Quiet on the Western Front
Alumna Lesley Paterson co-produced the screenplay for the Netflix film, All Quiet on the Western Front, released in October of last year.
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Three alumni and current student announced as winners of Young Innovators Awards
Alumni Tanya Beri, Natalie McCormack, Harish Pesala and current student Flora Boa have all been named in the 2022-23 UK Young Innovators Awards. They have each won in a different category, meaning ߲Ƶ connected winners span four categories for their projects in the Young Innovators Programme.
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Alumnus founded ߲Ƶ spinout Figura Analytics closes seed investment round to take nanotech solution to the drinks industry
߲Ƶ spinout Figura Analytics has successfully closed a seed funding round, led by a syndicate of angel investors, to bring its nanopore technology to the drinks market this year.
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Alumnae see remarkable success in the psychology field following their book release
Professor Virginia Braun (Social Sciences PhD, 2001) and Dr Victoria Clarke (Social Sciences PhD, 2002) have been recognised as winners of the 2022 British Psychological Society (BPS) Book Award.
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Annual Talk Sport Conference attracts over 400 students as alumni and friends share their sporting expertise
The annual Talk Sport Conference returned to ߲Ƶ on 2 February, with over 400 students, staff, alumni and exhibitors getting involved. For the first time, Talk Sport also took place at ߲Ƶ London, offering a second day on 3 February.
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Vice-Chancellor hosts alumni receptions in New York and San Francisco
Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng hosted two special evening receptions for our alumni in the USA.
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Graduate picks up Salters’ Institute Award
Chemical Engineering MEng graduate Matthew Samson has been awarded a Salters’ Institute Graduate Award.
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Alumnus Baxter appointed new ߲Ƶ Lightning Head Coach
߲Ƶ Lightning Women’s football performance programme is delighted to confirm the appointment of Charlie Baxter as its new Head Coach.
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Two alumni recognised with prestigious India High Achievers Honours
The National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK (NISAU) awarded the India UK Achievers Honours at an awards ceremony in London on 25 January.
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Alumni connection with SIS Pitches creates excellent partnership for ߲Ƶ Sport
SIS Pitches is a global pitch provider, specialising in natural, synthetic and hybrid sports surfaces for some of the biggest names in sport, including Chelsea FC, FC Barcelona and the Green Bay Packers NFL franchise.
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Alumnus releases new book and shares snapshots of his life growing up in the 1950s and 1960s
David R Roberts (Sociology, 1974) reflects on post-war childhood in his new book Slate Days and Bottled Pyramids: Growing Up in the 50s and 60s.
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How weightlifting saved me – going from fear, depression and anxiety to international sport and medals
Syuhaidah Ahman took up weightlifting while at ߲Ƶ to help her cope when her self-esteem plummeted.
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Alumnus becomes majority shareholder of Coventry City Football Club
Doug King has recently completed a majority purchase of Coventry City and now owns 85% of the club.
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Fede’s achievements are out of this world as he launches M1 HAKUTO-R Lunar Lander
Alumnus Federico Giusto is a Space Systems Engineer and Deputy Project Manager at ispace inc., a lunar exploration company.
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Sir Robert Martin University Prize awarded to graduate
The Sir Robert Martin University Prize was recently awarded to graduate Ed Cubitt in recognition of his outstanding academic and non-academic achievement.
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Alumnus wins B2B CMO Award
Sumeet Vermani (Politics, Communication and Media, 2007) has recently been recognised for his contributions to marketing in the technology sector.
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British Council launch Alumni UK programme
The British Council has launched Alumni UK, a new global network for people who have studied in the UK as an overseas student.
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Alumna shares insight into charity work in Sierra Leone
Roxanne Hargreaves (Geography, 2010) is working and living in Sierra Leone, supporting the charity, Reseed. Offered a unique opportunity to help set up and contribute to areas such as economic empowerment and sustainable living in the country, Roxanne was excited to get started.
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Two generations of alumni replicate graduation photos
Hamish Bull recently celebrated his graduation from the MSc Sport Biomechanics course. He marked the occasion with a family photo and now and then shots of fellow alumni parents.
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PhD student works with the Royal Shakespeare Company on their final project and takes their performance on tour
Normal is a semi-autobiographical piece, both written and performed by PhD student and recent MA Theatre graduate Tom Stevenson. Exploring notions of sexuality and Tom’s experiences as an openly gay man, the play is about an actor who since coming out is exclusively put forward to play gay characters by his agent.
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A tribute to designer Tom Karen OBE
It is with sadness that we share the news of the passing of alumnus Dr Tom Karen OBE.
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King’s New Year Honours for the ߲Ƶ family
In the first of the New Year Honours from King Charles III, a group of alumni and other members of the University community have been recognised for their achievements across areas including sports, public service, and science and research.