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This Week at Loughborough | 31 January

31 January 2022

3 mins

3 February, 11.45m – 4.45pm, Online

Attend career-focused presentations led by industry specialists, including BBC Sport, Adidas, Chelsea FC, English Institute of Sport, Manchester City FC, The FA and many more. Listen to four inspirational female leaders at our Women in Sport session. Ask questions to leading figures in the sports industry at the Q&A panel.

Find out more on the events page.

1 – 28 February

The University and LSU celebrate the diversity of our students, alumni and staff throughout February for LGBT+ History Month. There are a variety of online events to get involved in throughout the month.


31 January, 1pm – 3pm, Online

Legal master classes for start-ups and businesses.

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Happy Mondays: Hand drawn logo design

31 January, 7.30pm, Michael Pearson Boardroom

Learn sketching techniques to create your own custom logo. Turn your drawing digital using free software!

This supportive, friendly workshop led by artist Ryan Heath will guide you through the process of hand-drawn design. We’ll be using pencil and paper to get our ideas down. Then we’ll move into Inkscape – a free, open-source software which enables you to transform hand-drawn images into high quality artwork for web and print.

Find out more on the events page.

Professor Jo Tacchi Inaugural Lecture

2 February, 5pm – 6pm, LDN.1.04 Loughborough University London & Online

About this event: Ethnographic (per)versions and social change

Professor Jo Tacchi was introduced to social anthropology and ethnography as a way of making sense of the world during her undergraduate degree in humanities. This led her to train in social anthropology at masters and doctoral levels. Over the past 25 years she has applied this way of thinking to all her research projects, in multiple geographic and social contexts and in collaboration with colleagues from many other disciplines.

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The onset of instabilities in partial differential equations

3 February, 1 – 2pm, Online

From a mathematical point of view, the description of natural phenomena that evolve through time and space is encapsulated as solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations. Given that the task of finding explicit solutions is very difficult, a more qualitative approach often allows us to predict the behaviour of the phenomena without having to exhibit a solution for the equation. We are particularly interested in stability, a central problem in the field of nonlinear wave propagation, and a fairly broad subject.

Find out more on the events page.

The onset of instabilities in partial differential equations

3 February, 1 – 2pm, Online

From a mathematical point of view, the description of natural phenomena that evolve through time and space is encapsulated as solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations. Given that the task of finding explicit solutions is very difficult, a more qualitative approach often allows us to predict the behaviour of the phenomena without having to exhibit a solution for the equation. We are particularly interested in stability, a central problem in the field of nonlinear wave propagation, and a fairly broad subject.

Find out more on the events page.

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