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  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3420 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3450 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the Year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3420 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3450 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the Year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: GY3420 In this module, you'll work under the guidance of a member of staff to execute and write up the research project you designed as part of the year 2 Research Design module GY2435.

  • Publications

    Learn more about the publications produced by the academics and students in the Centre for English Local History.

  • Conversations With… Cassiopeia Lakin

    Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 29 October 2020 Cassiopeia Lakin is an Electronics Technician in the School of Physics and Astronomy. She builds and tests equipment within the department and repairs any issues she identifies.

  • Going global to support chronic lung disease sufferers

    Researchers from our University and Leicester’s Hospitals are leading a £2 million project to address patients with chronic lung disease in the developing world through pulmonary rehabilitation.

  • Vere Rubin Ridge approach up slope

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on May 30, 2017 This Navigation camera image gives  feel for the slopes of Aeolis Mons that we are climbing now.  Daily drives often now ascend ~2 m and we have more battery recharging days.

  • Mars Science Laboratory Blog

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 27, 2017 After 4.5 years, 16.2 km of driving and 1679 martian days (sols) the Curiosity Rover has reached the point here we are starting to leave the Bagnold dunes in Gale Crater.

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