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  • Surface of Mars revealed in unprecedented detail

    The surface of Mars – including the location of Beagle-2 – has been shown in unprecedented detail by scientists using a revolutionary image stacking and matching technique. The technique made use of images supplied by scientists from our University.

  • Celebrating 35 years of DNA fingerprinting

    A brand new interview with Sir Alec Jeffreys IW2oSGB-MaE|At 9.05am on Monday 10 September 1984, a discovery in a laboratory at the University of Leicester changed the way criminal investigations were carried out.

  • Juno Mission

    Find out more about the Juno Mission at the University of Leicester.

  • College Court win team award at miaList 2018

    College Court staff showing off their award 2000|Conference Centre and Hotel is awarded 'Best Team' in the Academic and Independent sector at the MIA Awards On Friday 2nd November individuals and teams from all areas of the meetings, hospitality and events industry...

  • 100 years of Physics at Leicester

    2025 marks 100 years since the first students enrolled to study for a physics degree in Leicester. Anniversary celebration.

  • Climate change project driven forward at Space Park Leicester

    Event held as part of WorldPeatland project, which is developing effective tools to monitor peatlands based on freely available Earth observation data

  • Arrhythmias

    We are one of the most active centres in the country in interventional arrhythmia research.

  • Presenting at a national conference.

    Amardeep Sidki reflects of his first experience of presenting at a national conference.

  • Leicester expert comments on new report into Class Pay Gap

    Dr Daniela Rudloff from the School of Business has commented on a new BBC Report on Social Mobility which found a class pay gap in a number of UK professions.

  • Discovery of new fossil from half billion years ago sheds light on life on Earth

    Scientists from the universities of Leicester and Cambridge have discovered a new species of fossil that will shed light on early animal ecosystems.

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