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  • Pacific Equatorial Age Transect

    Expedition 321: Pacific Equatorial Age Transect/Juan de Fuca 5 May – 5 July 2009 Expedition 321 is grouped into the same science program as 320, and will continue the drilling, coring and logging program.

  • The history of Chemistry and Physics at Leicester

    The Departments of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Leicester have a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.

  • Registering with a doctor

    Useful information for our international students on how to register with a doctor in the UK and, if necessary, how to register with the police.

  • Dr Hesperia Lliadou-Suppiej: Curating at the Venice Biennale

    Anna Rebus, graduate of both the MA in Museum Studies and the MA in Heritage and Interpretation, discusses the path she took after obtaining her Masters from the University of Leicester.

  • Student research helps to settle who the victor of a superhero showdown would likely be

    Natural Sciences and Physics and Astronomy students have been using simple calculations to explain the feasibility of the powers behind of some of the most prominent comic book superheroes known around the world.

  • Festival gives innovators the chance to link up with University of Leicester experts

    Innovators, businesses and non-profits have the opportunity to connect with experts from the University of Leicester at the Leicestershire Innovation Festival (LIF).

  • Sarita Sundar: Storytelling in India's museums

    Sunita Sundar graduated with an MA in Heritage and Interpretation in 2015 from the University of Leicester. Read more about her life and career.

  • Public lectures

    Browse our past public lectures in the Medieval Research Centre's events archive.

  • Unique collection of metal artefacts from Iron Age settlement sheds new light on prehistoric feasting rituals

    A unique collection of Iron Age metal artefacts which sheds new light on feasting rituals among prehistoric communities has been discovered by archaeologists from our University during an excavation at Glenfield Park, Leicestershire.

  • Stunning satellite imagery gives unique view of Leicestershire in all its glory

    A rarely seen perspective of the county of Leicestershire has been captured in a new high resolution photograph released by Leicester scientists using a state-of-the-art satellite for the first time.

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