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  • The Geography of the Criminal Corpse: Magic, therapies and bodily pieces across Europe. By Francesca

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on January 19, 2016   I have been involved in the first two years of the project as a postdoctoral researcher working on the medico-magical employment of the criminal corpse’s pieces: hands, fingers,...

  • Elfen

    Elfen is a novel space mission that will constrain the influence of heavy ions on the dayside of the magnetosphere, as well as the mechanism that feed the formation and evolution of the nightside low-latitude plasma sheet.

  • Activities

    The minimal surfaces project has created a number of research activities, including papers, conferences, seminars and talks.

  • Doctoral Training Programme

    The training programme will supplement other activities offered by the Doctoral College and schools and departments.

  • Leicester announces international campus

    The University of Leicester’s foreign campus in China is set to open in September and will offer dual degrees for UK students spending one year in China as well as for Chinese students studying in Dalian.

  • Space Lates at National Space Centre: Spaceports UK

    National Space Centre's "Space Lates" (25 March, 18:00 - 21:00)

  • Heartwize

    A new generation of lifesavers is emerging thanks to a unique and original resuscitation training programme spearheaded by the University of Leicester and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.

  • What will the museums of tomorrow look like

    Leading figures from some of the world’s foremost cultural organisations will discuss the leading-edge approaches that will shape the design of our future museums and galleries.

  • E coli

    vectors available for expression in e.coli

  • Resources

    These teaching resources were inspired by work done at the Royal Society Summer Exhibition 2019 by the BepiColombo team. These teaching aids were funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council and the UK Space Agency.

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