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  • Contact the Body Donation Programme Office

    See the contact details for the Body Donation Programme Manager at Leicester Medical School, including their postal address, email and telephone number.

  • Sol 1 First Image of Mt. Sharp

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 7, 2012 First Image of the 5.5 km high Mt. Sharp (HazCam), the ultimate target of Curiosity. Two of the Curiosity 50 cm diameter wheels are visible in the foreground.

  • Presessional English Language 30 weeks (minimum IELTS 4.5): Modules B, C and D

    Presessional English language course for Intensive General and Academic English. Our 30-week presessional programme will give you the English language and academic skills you need for successful study at a UK university.

  • Beatriz Romartínez-Alonso

    The academic profile of Dr Beatriz Romartínez-Alonso, Research Associate at University of Leicester.

  • Contact us

    See how you can get in touch with the Accommodation Office at the University of Leicester.

  • Requesting a recording

    Get more information on how to request a recording of East Midlands Oral History Archive material, which is held at the Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland.

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    Find out how to contact us, including details for emergencies, prospective students, current students, press and media, security and for other enquiries.

  • Dr Celia May's projects

    Browse the PhD projects offered for supervision by Dr Celia May in the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester.

  • Friday 17th August Sol 12

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 18, 2012 We have chosen our first long term direction for Curiosity – and it is going about 0.5 km towards the NE, to an important  junction between 3 different rock types.  The site has been named Glenelg.

  • 19th November 2013 Sol 459

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 19, 2013 As we work in Gale Crater with Curiosity, other Mars missions are being planned and launched.

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