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Sol 1 First Image of Mt. Sharp
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/mars/2012/08/07/sol-0-first-image-of-mt-sharp/
Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 7, 2012 First Image of the 5.5 km high Mt. Sharp (HazCam), the ultimate target of Curiosity. Two of the Curiosity 50 cm diameter wheels are visible in the foreground.
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Leicestershire County Council safeguarding contacts
https://le.ac.uk/policies/safeguarding/contacts
First response children’s duty 24/7 Telephone referrals – Priority 1 (requires same day response) +44 (0)116 305 0005 (including out of hours service) Online referral forms (Social Care and ‘Request for Services’ forms) Multi-Agency Referral Form for Early...
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2018 statistics
https://le.ac.uk/dbs/legislative-responsibilities/species-statistics/2018
See the statistics relating to the animals used and bred in our research facility in 2018.
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Bangladesh
https://le.ac.uk/study/international-students/countries/asia/bangladesh
We welcome students from Bangladesh. Find out about entry requirements, the Bangladeshi student community and other country-specific information.
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Programme for Employability Day 2025
https://le.ac.uk/study/schools-and-colleges/post-16/employability-day/programme
9.45am - 10.00am: Arrival and registration, Sir Bob Burgess Building (SBBB), main foyer 10.00am - 3.
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1st December 2014 Sol 825
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/mars/2014/12/01/1st-december-2014-sol-825/
Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on December 1, 2014 This NavCam image shows a dusty view of Mt Sharp and its layers. It is a sign that we are very close to summer solstice again.
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Request an information pack
https://le.ac.uk/medicine/about/body-donation-programme/information-pack
Request an Information Pack to find out more about donating your body via our Body Donation Programme, and to receive the necessary Consent Forms to register as a donor.
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2017 statistics
https://le.ac.uk/dbs/legislative-responsibilities/species-statistics/2017
See the statistics relating to the animals used and bred in our research facility in 2017.
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Physics & Astronomy students crack mystery of Rudolph’s red nose
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2020/12/16/physics-astronomy-students-crack-mystery-of-rudolphs-red-nose/
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 16 December 2020 Of all Santa Claus’ reindeer, Rudolph is best known for his bright red nose.
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2022 statistics
https://le.ac.uk/dbs/legislative-responsibilities/species-statistics/2022
The Division of Biomedical Services are committed to being open about animals used in research. The data below shows the number of animals used for scientific procedures in 2022.