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  • Dissection Room short courses

    Information about the Dissecting Room at Leicester Medical School

  • Athena SWAN

    The Athena SWAN Charter recognises commitment to advancing women's careers in higher education and research in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM).

  • Athena SWAN

    The School of Geography, Geology and the Environment is committed to providing a good working environment for its staff and is working towards applying for an Athena SWAN award.

  • Academic and professional staff

    Find contact details for the academic staff working within the College of Life Sciences.

  • Doctoral Training Programme

    10 October 2025 Welcome Introduction to Structural and Chemical Approaches to Biology 24 October 2025 Molecular biology I ...

  • Leicester Planetary Scientist Shortlisted for the Women of the Future Awards

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 September 2021 Enormous congratulations to Dr Beatriz Sánchez-Cano, who is on the shortlist for the 2021 Women of the Future Awards! Beatriz is an Ernest Rutherford Fellow within our Planetary Science...

  • Nicholas legacy

    Impact of the legacy gift from alumna Veronica Nicholas and her husband Ian on the Sounds of the Future oral history archive

  • Celebrating Diwali 2022

    The School of Physics and Astronomy were pleased to bring back the complimentary food tasting of traditional Diwali snacks and sweets as part of the Diwali celebrations.

  • Sol 2039 1st May 2018 Unique Samples from the Deep Martian Crust

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on May 1, 2018 We have recently come across a unique set of samples from the deeper crust of Mars, kilometres below what was the Gale Lake 4 billion years ago.

  • March 20th 2013 Sol 221

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on March 20, 2013 On April 18 th there will be a Mars solar conjunction, when Mars and Earth are on opposite sides of the Sun.  This occurs every 26 months ie the length of the Mars year.

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