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  • UN space threats group to hear from University of Leicester expert

    The United Nations is to hear from a University of Leicester expert on space politics on how to regulate military activity in space.

  • Trainee medics take first aid skills to the streets

    A group of 15 medical students from our University working as the Leicester branch of national charity StreetDoctors is set to expand its already successful first aid training and education initiatives over the coming months.

  • National acclaim for Leicester undergrads

    Two of our students students now hold the title ‘Undergraduate of the Year’ for their stand-out contributions to Computer Science and Social Action respectively.

  • MRI research that gets to the heart of the matter

    Insight into heart disease to be presented at University of Leicester’s Frank May Prize Lecture 2018 on 29 October

  • Council

    The Council is the University's supreme governing body. Council is responsible for taking all final decisions on matters of fundamental concern to the institution.

  • University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on August 1, 2016 Juno has just passed a major milestone in its first wide orbit around the giant planet, having passed by its apojove, the furtherest distance to Jupiter (8.1 million km).

  • Announcing the 2021 Yearbook

    The Physics Community Team, and the Leicester Physics News Team, are delighted to announce the publication of the 2021 Yearbook for the School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Where is the Best Place to Grow old?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 25, 2015 Find out by consulting the Global Agewatch Index 2015 from HelpAge International which ranks 96 nations .

  • AstroSeminar: How can we observe forming planets and their surroundings?

    Posted by er198 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 12 January 2021 Tomorrow (13th Jan) the Wednesday seminar will be delivered by Prof. Judit Szulagyi (ETH, Zurich) at usual time (3pm). Please find below title and abstract of the talk.

  • 3rd April 2015 Sol 945

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 3, 2015 The heavy noble gases argon, krypton and xenon are known for their non-reactive nature and on Earth used for many applications where a gas is needed to protect a surface from the reactive species in...

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