Chaplaincy
University Chaplaincy can be found upstairs in Edward Herbert Building.
The Chaplaincy is a safe space to relax, reflect, study and meet friends and explore faith and spirituality through the many events, groups and services which run throughout the year.
Student groups
The Chaplaincy supports a number of student-led faith groups which are open to everyone. This provides students with a fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded people while studying at University. Each group warmly welcomes new members and you do not have to follow a particular faith to get involved in their activities.
The team
The University Lead Chaplain, Reverend Elizabeth York, is joined in Chaplaincy by a number of other Chaplains from various world faiths, including Muslim, Hindu and Catholic. Chaplains offer a non-judgemental and confidential listening service to anyone, irrespective of identity, religious or spiritual beliefs. They can also help to signpost to other professional support services.
Appointments can be made through chaplaincy@lboro.ac.uk or by calling 01509 223741.
Chaplaincy facilities
The Chaplaincy offers a number of dedicated rooms to pray, meditate and worship, and is open to all members of the University. There are three, multi-purpose faith rooms which can be booked via our Chaplains.
Our quiet room offers a haven of peace and there is a large chapel that can be used for formal services. We also have a prayer room set up for Muslim practices and a Chaplains library displaying an array of literature that is completely free to read or borrow.
Discover more about the Chaplaincy and learn about our Garden of Remembrance.