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  • The formula for success in 100 years of Chemistry at Leicester

    As the School of Chemistry celebrates 100 years of Chemistry at Leicester, find out more about its history and achievements

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    We are one of the largest history departments in the UK.

  • Keep Calm and Scroll On!

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on March 27, 2020       Hello from our homes!   Ian, our Library Assistant will be ready to greet new users when we reopen! We had to bid a sad farewell to our archive store and reading room last week, as...

  • Research to investigate round mounds of the Isle of Man

    Dr Rachel Crellin (pictured) from the School of Archaeology and Ancient History and Dr Chris Fowler (Newcastle University) aim to investigate what the round mounds of the Isle of Man, and associated burials, people and artefacts, can tell us about life on the island...

  • Manish Pareek

    Information and contact details for Dr Manish Pareek, Associate Clinical Professor in Infectious Diseases at the University of Leicester.

  • Neuroscience Futures

    Module code: BS3016 This module will bring to life the most recent and exciting neuroscience discoveries from key neuroscientists across the campus.

  • Neuroscience Futures

    Module code: BS3016 This module will bring to life the most recent and exciting neuroscience discoveries from key neuroscientists across the campus.

  • Neuroscience Futures

    Module code: BS3016 This module will bring to life the most recent and exciting neuroscience discoveries from key neuroscientists across the campus.

  • River researcher awarded prestigious Fulbright Scholarship

    A Leicester expert in river systems has been awarded a prestigious scholarship to expand her research in the USA.

  • Observing Jupiter’s aurora from the top of a Volcano

    Posted by Rosie Johnson in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on July 1, 2016 As part of the ground based support for the Juno mission, I visited the Mauna Kea Observatories, Hawaii, in February through to the beginning of March this year.

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