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  • Leicester Physics students ‘prove’ Santa’s Christmas magic is REAL

    A group of Physics students at the University of Leicester have ‘proved’ that there is such a thing as Santa’s Christmas magic.

  • Scientists involved in discovery of origins of ghost particles in space

    Scientists from our University have played a key role in a momentous discovery about the origins of ‘ghostly’ particles from the distant universe that bombard Earth from billions of light years away.

  • Melting the secrets of rocks

    Martha Papadopoulou. PhD Student has entered a piece entitled 'Melting the secrets of rocks '

  • Advanced Research Methods

    Module information on the theme of family in literature from the 19th century, part of English Literature MA at University of Leicester.

  • Finding Dolly Shepherd in Historical Directories

    Guest blog post on Edwardian Lady Parachutist Dolly Shepherd, by Debra Wallace

  • Risk Management in Banking

    Module code: AF3096 This module will introduce you to the most common models and techniques used in the finance industry to measure and manage risk.  This incorporates the tools used in risk management including managing individual sensitivities (e.g.

  • ‘Worms in space’ experiment aims to investigate the biological effects of spaceflight

    Universities of Leicester and Exeter collaborate on mission to send nematode worms to the International Space Station in a ‘Petri Pod’ designed and built at Space Park Leicester

  • Junior Emergency Medicine (JEM)

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  • Governing documents

    Find out about the governing documents which comprise the core framework of the University’s operations. These include the Charter, Statutes, Ordinances, University of Leicester Act and Charity Status.

  • UNESCO Open Access Publications

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 24, 2013 UNESCO publications on open access Get free access to high quality publications from UNESCO which has a agreed a new open access policy.

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