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  • Jason Semeraro

    The academic profile of Dr Jason Semeraro, Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at University of Leicester

  • Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto

    The academic profile of Dr Sigmund Wagner tsukamoto, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • First delivery to our University of high-tech glass plates to be used to discover the birth of new black holes

    Our University is providing a new type of X-ray mirror to the French space agency, CNES, for the Chinese-French satellite ‘SVOM’ which is designed to discover and study Gamma-Ray Bursts from newly formed black holes.

  • Speakers

    Photos and biographies of the speakers who will be presenting at the MREM Conference 2023

  • Study uses bacteriophages to treat livestock as an alternative to antibiotics

    A new study has looked into using bacteriophages as an alternative to antibiotics to treat common infections in livestock.

  • Geography at Leicester news

    Browse news from Geography at Leicester about our students, our staff and our research projects.

  • New theory claims pterodactyls did not have feathers

    The debate about when dinosaurs developed feathers has taken a new turn with a paper from the University of Leicester refuting claims that feathers were found on dinosaurs’ close relative, the flying reptiles called pterosaurs.

  • Twitter and government bodies

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 19, 2014 CIA launch Twitter account.   Their first post was ‘we can neither confirm or deny that this is our first tweet.

  • Using Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR1008 This module builds on your developing familiarity with archaeological evidence, and goes one step further. It introduces you to how archaeologists use this evidence in interpretation, especially how data are reported and presented.

  • Using Archaeological Evidence

    Module code: AR1008 This module builds on your developing familiarity with archaeological evidence, and goes one step further. It introduces you to how archaeologists use this evidence in interpretation, especially how data are reported and presented.

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