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  • Understanding Ecosystems and Environments of the Distant Past

    Module code: GY3433 During this module you'll look at the main evidence for global environmental change during the Quaternary period.

  • Ascen Pagan

    The academic profile of Dr Ascen Pagan, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • The Victorian Art World: People, Movements and Museums

    Module code: HS7254 This module will allow you to explore the fascinating and complex world of Victorian visual art. You will explore some of the most important paintings of the period and the people and ideas behind them.

  • Understanding Ecosystems and Environments of the Distant Past

    Module code: GY3433 During this module you'll look at the main evidence for global environmental change during the Quaternary period.

  • Academic Speaking

    Academic Speaking EL1007 offered at the ELTU

  • Virtual Vauxhall Gardens: Just another staffblogs.le.ac.uk Sites site

    Just another staffblogs.le.ac.uk Sites site

  • Astronomys wonderful tool the telescope to be explored at upcoming lecture

    The telescope - ‘astronomy’s wonderful tool’ - will be the focus of a free public lecture on Thursday 8 October as part of the International Year of Light 2015.

  • Office health to be boosted by stand up campaign

    Office workers at Leicester’s three hospitals are being encouraged to stand up more on the job as part of a new health drive.

  • Oadby telescope in black hole study

    A telescope in Oadby is playing a crucial part in observing a rare astronomical phenomenon. NASA's Swift satellite detected a rising tide of high-energy X-rays from the constellation Cygnus on June 15, just before 2:32 p.m. EDT.

  • Prestigious professor to discuss effects of drugs on the brain

    A prestigious professor at the forefront of research on the effects of drugs on the brain will be speaking at a free lecture for staff and students at the University of Leicester on Thursday 6 October.

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