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  • PlanetarySeminar: The Geochemistry of Mercury: Results from MESSENGER and Lessons Learned for BepiCo

    Posted by mkj13 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 October 2021 At 14:00 on Wednesday Novembers 3rd, 2021, Dr Larry Nittler from the Carnegie Institution for Science will be presenting a seminar titled: “The Geochemistry of Mercury: Results from MESSENGER and Lessons Learned...

  • Pathogenesis and management of lung infections

    Specialists Andrew Freestone Morrissey Schwaeble Stover Wallis Yesilkaya We work closely with members of the microbial pathogenesis group.

  • Economics Offer Holder Day

    Discover Economics at Leicester. Enjoy taster sessions, chat with students and find out where a Leicester degree in Economics could take you.

  • Global Cities: the View from Asia

    Module code: HS7212 The role of a city is one that is ever changing. Historically, city-dwellers made up only a small percentage of the global population but, due to mass urbanisation over the past 200 years, this has grown to over half the world's inhabitants.

  • Global Cities: the View from Asia

    Module code: HS7212 The role of a city is one that is ever changing. Historically, city-dwellers made up only a small percentage of the global population but, due to mass urbanisation over the past 200 years, this has grown to over half the world's inhabitants.

  • Global Cities: the View from Asia

    Module code: HS7212 The role of a city is one that is ever changing. Historically, city-dwellers made up only a small percentage of the global population but, due to mass urbanisation over the past 200 years, this has grown to over half the world's inhabitants.

  • Leicester scientists voyage to Hawai’ian fossil coral reefs to find window into the past and future

    International expedition off the coast of Hawai’i includes researchers from University of Leicester, with the aim of recovering coral reef fossils to determine environmental change over 500,000 years

  • National Space Centre: Space Lates – the Night Sky

    Join the team at the National Space Centre on January 20th, where they will explore the night sky, from constellation mythology to the future of the Universe and all about our own star; the Sun.

  • Mollusc invaders in the Thames – a mark of the Anthropocene

    In the last few decades, the life of London’s River Thames has been transformed.

  • Time to reflect on Holocaust Memorial Day

    The origins of Nazi genocide will be explored at our University's annual Holocaust Memorial Day lecture at 6:00pm on Tuesday 24 January 2017.

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