Search

9785 results for: ‘asp.net306高校教师教学评价 三层毕业设计✅项目合作 二开均可 TG:saolei44✅.kyWVucggWaGU’

  • Entry requirements

    Learn about the academic entry requirements and personal qualities we are looking for in applicants to our primary and secondary PGCE courses in the School of Education at the University of Leicester.

  • Conversations with… Dr Simon Vaughan

    Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 8 October 2020 Dr Simon Vaughan is an Associate Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy, as well as being one of the two Academic Directors of the School, written by Emily Baldwin.

  • Sharp eyes to the skies

    How satellites are helping tackle climate change

  • News and events

    Latest news and events for the Centre for Rights and Equality in Health Law

  • NIHR Biomedical Research Centre (Cardiovascular) Staff

    Browse the NIHR BRC staff working in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester. Find out how to get in touch via email.

  • New research uncovers secrets of space’s mysterious black holes

    X-ray: NASA/CXO/CSIC-INTA/G.Miniutti et al.; Illustration: NASA/CXC/M. Weiss;|Scientists have uncovered clues into the reasons why mysterious black holes grow in size, after discovering an amazing struggle between a star and a black hole 250,000 light years away.

  • National Astronomy Week: Our Modern View of Mars

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 10 November 2020 The RAS is putting on a  series of events, talks and online observing sessions for National Astronomy Week, and Professor John Bridges will be discussing our modern view of Mars on...

  • Advanced Imaging Facility (AIF)

    The Advanced Imaging Facility is part of Core Biotechnology Services and is the open access light microscopy facility in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Resources for young adults

    Find out more about the resources for young adults and the skim reading project at the University of Leicester.

  • Showcasing the First JWST Observations of Jupiter

    Scientists who revealed stunning views of Jupiter with the new £10 billion James Webb Space Telescope talk to the BBC Sky at Night about their hopes that more planets will soon give up their secrets

Back to top
MENU