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  1. Loughborough College term dates: 2023/24 Academic Year - Further Education Event/Term Date(s) FE Term Starts 4th September 2023 FE Half Term 16th - 27th October 2023 FE Term Ends 20th December 2023 Christmas Break 21st December 2023 - 5th January 2024 FE Term Starts 8th January 2024 FE Half Term 19th - 23rd February 2024 FE End of Term 22nd March 2024 Easter Break 25th March - 5th April 2024 ...

  2. Loughborough College of Technology was granted a Royal Charter on 19 April 1966, and became Loughborough University of Technology (LUT), with Haslegrave as its first vice-chancellor. It gradually remodelled itself in the image of the plate glass universities of the period, which had also been created under Robbins.

  3. Earn while you learn at Loughborough College! Our Apprenticeships offer you the invaluable opportunity to work in a practical environment, alongside industry professionals, in order to gain the necessary skills for a successful career in your chosen sector. Why not take a look at the "10 Things You Need To Know About Apprenticeships At Loughborough College"?

  4. Graphics Lecturer - Art and Design. Salary: £30,553 - £35,810 Per Annum. Type: Permanent - Full Time. Closing Date: Monday, 24th June 2024. Loughborough College are looking to appoint a Graphics and Digital Illustration Lecturer to deliver on the BTEC Level 2 and 3 Art and Design Programmes. The team are looking for someone with practical ...

  5. It’s great to read about a college and what it has to offer, but there’s really no substitute for experiencing it at our open day. Our team of experts will be able to help answer any questions you have, from finance and funding to requesting a prospectus we’ve got you covered. Great!, you’ve found the perfect course, now find out how to ...

  6. Loughborough College is located in the Midlands and we share the same open, green campus with Loughborough University, making it one of the largest student campuses in Europe. The college was established in 1909 and this we year we celebrate our 100th anniversary.

  7. T Levels will offer students a mixture of classroom learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience during an industry placement. T Levels are aimed for advanced students (at least 5 GCSEs at grade 4 including English Language and Maths) who are aged 16-18 and recognise their strong interest for a technical industry. T Levels are designed by employers!