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  • £1.3 million grant for global atmosphere research

    Dr Eloise Marais from our School of Physics and Astronomy has secured a European Research Council (ERC) grant of more than £1 million to advance her crucial research into the global upper troposphere.

  • Leicesters Victorious Varsity Season

    2016 has been yet another successful Varsity campaign for Team Leicester, winning 35-12 against local rivals De Montfort across 47 fixtures over a three month period.

  • MBA Edition Two Summer 2022

  • ULSB Edition Two December 2022

  • Project to help refugees asylum seekers and other marginalised communities represent their experiences through games

    New research led by Dr Alison Harvey (pictured) from our School of Media, Communication and Sociology will help refugees, asylum seekers and other marginalised groups in society to voice their experiences and stories of migration in Europe - through...

  • Invitation to Launch of New Luciad, 2015

    Posted by Jonathan Taylor in School of English Blog on June 17, 2015 You are all warmly invited to the launch of the 2015 edition of The New Luciad , the University of Leicester’s Creative Writing magazine. The event will take place in the Library Bookshop at 5.

  • Double trouble for DMU as womens and mens rugby teams take home Varsity victory

    Our Varsity teams have once again proved their prowess on the field, scoring a double victory over De Montfort University at last night’s rugby game (30 April).

  • Rules

    If you wish to use the Advanced Imaging Facility at Leicester, please adhere to our rules.

  • Catchment Systems

    Module code: GY2433 A catchment is the area of land drained by a stream or river. It is the fundamental landscape unit that collects and redistributes water and sediment from uplands to the sea and is the focus of study in both hydrology and geomorphology.

  • Catchment Systems

    Module code: GY2433 A catchment is the area of land drained by a stream or river. It is the fundamental landscape unit that collects and redistributes water and sediment from uplands to the sea and is the focus of study in both hydrology and geomorphology.

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