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  • Academic year: 2016-2017

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2016-2017.

  • Astrophysics Seminar – 17th Feb 3pm. JJ Hermes: White dwarf variability as seen from space

    Posted by ab520 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 11 February 2021 Please find a teams link in the Astrophysics Group > Seminars area. Abstract: White dwarfs have been used as flux standards for decades, thanks to their staid simplicity.

  • A giant black hole in the Milky Way

    Posted by Physics and Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 30 April 2024 A sleeping giant The European Space Agency’s Gaia mission has discovered a black hole 33 times the mass of the Sun. It is in the constellation Aquila, less than 2000 light-years from Earth.

  • UKSA Space for All Grant

    UKSA Space for All Grant

  • Sarah Casewell on the ExoCast Podcast

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 22 April 2020 The Exoplanet Podcast (ExoCast) is a regular podcast about all things exoplanetary, and this month interviewed Leicester Astronomer Dr. Sarah Casewell.

  • Curiosity in Isolation at Edinburgh and Glasgow

    Curiosity Rover, Edinburgh locality, HiRISE image

  • Astrophotography Competition Time – AstRoSoc Calendar

    AstroSoc Competition

  • 5th June 2013 Sol 296

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on June 5, 2013 The latest puzzle for us is Point Lake.

  • Expanding Student Perceptions of the Universe through Art

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 8 October 2020 Dr. Gabby Provan collaborates with the Fermynwoods Contemporary Art centre to deliver a workshop helping to expand student perceptions of the multi-wavelength universe.

  • Student experience highlighted in latest Daily Mail university rankings

    University of Leicester ranks 34th in the Daily Mail University Guide 2026 - top 10 for student experience, with Medicine, Maths, and Engineering in the top five.

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