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  • Approaches to nuclear warfighting

    A new study by a University academic argues that current passive and static conceptualizations of Chinese approaches to nuclear and conventional deterrence are no longer appropriate.

  • Feminist Fiction

    Module code: EN3102 This module explores the relationship between feminism and fiction from proto-feminism in the 1960s through Second Wave feminism in the 1970s and 1980s to Third Wave or Postfeminism from the 1990s on.

  • Research Project (AEG)

    Module code: GL4102 The Applied and Environmental Geology Research Project is a major piece of independent research work that you carry out in your 4th year.

  • Physics & Astronomy students crack mystery of Rudolph’s 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.

  • NGTS discovers an extremely small star in an eclipsing binary

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 September 2020 Leicester PhD student Jack Acton discusses his latest discovery, a record breaking eclipsing binary system found in data from the NGTS exoplanet survey.

  • Inspiring a new generation of innovators

    A Professor from our University is inspiring the next generation of innovators.

  • Nikon microscope 4

    See more about the Nikon microscope 4 that is part of the Advanced Imaging Facility.

  • First glimpse into a vital developmental milestone opens new healthcare possibilities

    University of Leicester scientist develops first multiscale computer model that captures aspects of human gastrulation - the process that leads to the development of tissues and organs.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 9

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Licences

    The University of Leicester holds three licences with the Home Office in order to carry out testing and research on animals.

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