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  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • Projects

    Physicists from the University of Leicester are engaged with a wide variety of world-leading projects, from the exploration of distant galaxies to improving our understanding of our home planet.

  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • Computational Engineering Methods

    Module code: EG2321 Nowadays, pretty much all engineering products are designed using computer models that solve complicated maths problems to tell us how our engineering products will perform.

  • News Archive

    Browse news from Chemistry at Leicester about our students, staff and research projects.

  • Spring seminar series archive

    Browse past spring seminar series dating back to 2003. We've hosted numerous speakers on a variety of topics spanning the breadth of Victorian studies.

  • Gender and Genre

    Module code: HA7304 Gender equality continues to be a challenging task in contemporary society.

  • Remuneration Committee

    See the Remuneration Committee's terms of reference and membership, including details of their role, responsibilities, reporting hierarchy and meetings.

  • Esteemed Leicester University professor hands over reins of celebrated Space Research Centre

    A professor who has been the driving force in advancing space research and exploration at the University of Leicester for more than four decades has handed over the reins of the newly named Space Projects and Instrumentation Group.

  • Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award honour for Dr Suzie Imber

    Dr Suzanne (Suzie) Imber, Associate Professor in Space Physics at the University of Leicester has been named as this year’s recipient of the prestigious Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture 2021.

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