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  • 24th March 2014 Sol 580

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on March 24, 2014 We have reached the outcrops of which Kimberley is part of.  After we have done some contact science at our current location ‘Square_Top’ we will move up towards Kimberley itself to prepare for drilling.

  • William Darler

    The academic profile of Dr William Darler, Associate Professor of Applied Analytics and Digital Economy at University of Leicester

  • Farook Chaka

    Find out more about Farook Chaka, Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Leicester School of Business.

  • Grey Friars in old maps and plans

    Historic maps of Leicester were an invaluable source of information for pinpointing the potential location of the Grey Friars, charting how that area of the town has changed over the last 400 years.

  • Stephen Wood: Page 2

    Professor of Management

  • Stephen Wood: Page 2

    Professor of Management

  • Final stage reached for space missions powered by University of Leicester expertise

    Two space missions that involve the University of Leicester are in the final stages of the selection process that will see one successful mission taken forward by the European Space Agency for launch.

  • Arctic rocket launch could uncover unique features of Earth’s life-sustaining atmosphere

    A Leicester expert in space weather has helped launch a NASA mission from deep within the Arctic Circle which could uncover unique features of our atmosphere that enable life on Earth.

  • Eddie Izzard event at University of Leicester cancelled

    Eddie Izzard’s talk at the University of Leicester, as part of his Stand Up For Europe campaign, was cancelled following the suspension of EU referendum campaigning today. The suspension of campaigning follows the shocking attack on Batley and Spen MP Jo Cox near Leeds.

  • Leicester scientists contribute to latest climate satellite mission EarthCARE

    National Centre for Earth Observation) at the Universities of Leicester plays a key role in a new mission to understand how clouds and aerosol particles affect weather and climate

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