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  • Sunday 9th September Sol 34

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 10, 2012 Just like in a terrestrial laboratory we have to analyse standards of known composition.

  • Evidence-based empathy skills for healthcare practitioners (In person)

    Evidence-based empathy skills for healthcare practitioners (In person)

  • Research suggests fraud blindness is rampant in business and organisations

    A collaboration between our University and experienced fraud investigators has resulted in research which could provide a breakthrough.

  • Business leaders to offer expert advice on scalability and growth

    Global leadership development company Vistage, with over 23,000 members across the world, is holding its Open Day on Friday 28 October at the King Power Stadium in Leicester where more than 150 CEOs, MDs and business leaders from across the UK will be convening as part of the...

  • Uranus aurora discovery offers clues to habitable icy worlds

    University of Leicester astronomers confirm the existence of an infrared (IR) aurora on Uranus, providing insights into how magnetic field on ice giants such as Uranus and Neptune behave.

  • Physics with Data Science MPhys

    Physics with Data Science combines the study of the fundamental laws of nature, and how they apply to the real world, with innovative mathematical and computational methods to make the best use of data for science, business and government.

  • IBM to create first UK services centre in Leicester

    The University of Leicester has played an important role in securing the move of global information technology company IBM to the city.

  • Economics and Data Analytics BSc

    With this degree from Leicester’s School of Business, you’ll study the ideas and issues central to economics applied with data analytics

  • What is a systematic review?

    An introduction to systematic literature reviews including definition and process

  • Yearbook Cover Competition

    Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 27 November 2020 Are you interested in having your work on the front of the Physics and Astronomy Yearbook? We are holding a competition to choose the cover image of the yearbook! Details are highlighted below.

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