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  • Physics and Astronomy Summer 2021 Digest

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 24 September 2021 As we look ahead to a brand new academic year, and with life returning to campus for Leicester’s Centenary Year , the Physics Community team would like to share some of the news stories that...

  • Webb reveals new details and mysteries in Jupiter’s aurora with Christmas lightshow

    Highest time resolution images of Jupiter’s infrared ‘dancing lights’ obtained by University of Leicester-led team on Christmas Day

  • Academic staff

    Find out more about academic staff in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy.

  • Chemistry

    Find your research degree supervisor in Chemistry at Leicester.

  • Rigid Body and Structural Dynamics

    Module code: EG3125 This advanced specialist module will enable you to extend your knowledge of engineering dynamics to tackle more advanced dynamics problems.

  • Rigid Body and Structural Dynamics

    Module code: EG3125 This advanced specialist module will enable you to extend your knowledge of engineering dynamics to tackle more advanced dynamics problems.

  • Rigid Body and Structural Dynamics

    Module code: EG3125 This advanced specialist module will enable you to extend your knowledge of engineering dynamics to tackle more advanced dynamics problems.

  • Summer Undergraduate Research Experience 2022

    Interns from the School of Physics and Astronomy present their discoveries and insights from the SURE (summer undergraduate research experience) programme for 2022.

  • Software Glitch on Curiosity Whilst We Prepare in Leicester for Selection of Landing Sites for Next

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 15, 2018 We have been having some software problems on the Curiosity Rover.

  • Gene inheritance for higher education

    Observations of the way traits, or characteristics, are passed from one generation to the next in the form of identifiable phenotypes probably represent the oldest form of genetics. Find out more about this topic through The University of Leicester.

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