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  • Humanising Space at Leicester

    Humanising Space Seminars

  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Geographical Research in the Field (Human Geography Overseas Field Course)

    Module code: GY2415 In semester two of the second year, Human Geographers take a field course training module that culminates in a one week international field course to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • Newsletter

    Sign-up here to receive updates on CELI events and research

  • Spectacular views of Red Planet from new space mission analysed by Leicester scientist

    A space scientist is involved in analysing the first hi-res images from Mars orbit taken by a new exploratory mission.

  • How can I start making change?

    Part of Leicester Medical School's Racial Inclusion in the Curriculum Toolkit; questions that allow educators to reflect on changes they could make

  • PlanetarySeminar: Observations and Modelling of Saturn’s Magnetopause and Trapped Particle Dynamics

    Posted by mkj13 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 7 April 2021 At 14:00 on Wednesday April 14th 2021, Prof. Nick Achilleos from UCL will be presenting a virtual seminar titled: “Observations and Modelling of Saturn’s Magnetopause and Trapped Particle Dynamics”.

  • Ricky Joshi

    The academic profile of Dr Ricky Joshi, Lecturer in Precision Medicine for Cancer at University of Leicester

  • Publications

    Published research in the field of Social Epigenetics involving insects and authored by members or alumni of University of Leicester's Social Epigenetics Lab.

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