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  • ‘We take sexual violence extremely seriously’: Why should universities care about sexual violence?

    Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on March 7, 2024 Harriet Smailes – Postgraduate Researcher [Content warning: sexual violence – university and local support services: https://reportandsupport.le.ac.

  • The Bulletin Leicester satellite experts to help farmers fertilise

    In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre: Leicester satellite experts to help farmers improve fertiliser applications Asthma pill could reduce symptoms in severe sufferers, research shows Study suggests Mobile Scan and Pay Technology...

  • Meet SpaceX Demo-2 Astronauts Bob and Doug – National Space Centre Q&A

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 20 January 2021 Join our National Space Centre colleagues for a LIVE Space Astronaut Q&A with SpaceX Demo-2 Astronauts Robert L. Behnken and Douglas G. Hurley, this Friday 22 January 19:00-20:00.

  • Clinical Skills: Axial Anatomy

    Module code: PH1005 In this module, you will gain an understanding of the anatomy of the axial skeleton - the skull, vertebral column, rib cage, and the sternum and undertake an exploration of gait and posture.

  • Clinical Skills: Axial Anatomy

    Module code: PH1005 In this module, you will gain an understanding of the anatomy of the axial skeleton - the skull, vertebral column, rib cage, and the sternum and undertake an exploration of gait and posture.

  • Clinical Skills: Axial Anatomy

    Module code: PH1005 In this module, you will gain an understanding of the anatomy of the axial skeleton - the skull, vertebral column, rib cage, and the sternum and undertake an exploration of gait and posture.

  • Tom Harvey

    The academic profile of Dr Tom Harvey, Associate Professor in Geoscience, Course Director for Geology with Palaeontology at University of Leicester

  • 12th September 2017 Sol 1814 – Curiosity’s View Across Gale Crater

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 12, 2017 View from Vera Rubin Ridge   The Curiosity Rover has reached an elevation of 300 metres above our landing site.

  • Juno’s First 150 Days

    University of Leicester, Staff Blogs

  • River monster

    An extraordinary discovery by a team of palaeontologists, including Dr David Unwin, published in Nature, rewrites our understanding of how dinosaurs lived.

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