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  • Could human beings one day live on Mars

    The Mars One Mission hopes to create a human settlement on Mars by the year 2025 allowing people to live on the Red Planet, albeit in an enclosed environment.

  • About the Department of Genetics, Genomics and Cancer Sciences

    Learn more about the Department of Genetics, Genomics and Cancer Sciences - our history, our commitment to Athena SWAN and our house band The Histones.

  • University data allows members of the public to search for land use in their area of the UK based on postcode

    For the first time, members of the public can now search for how the land is used in their local area of the United Kingdom based on their postcode, thanks to research conducted by our Centre for Landscape and Climate Research (CLCR).

  • International conference on space security and safety to take place at Space Park Leicester

    Space Park Leicester will host the international “Space Security and Safety Dimensions” Conference on Thursday September 28 and Friday 29 September.

  • Senate regulation 7: Regulations governing the assessment of taught programmes

    Downloadable version of Senate Regulation 7 (PDF, 196KB) 7.1 These regulations apply to all taught programmes. Internal examining 7.2 For each programme of study there will be a Head of School responsible for the secure operation of assessment procedures and practices. 7.

  • Webb Fellowship awarded for the study of giant planets

    An early-career planetary scientist has been awarded the third-ever Webb Fellowship and will study the atmospheres of giant planets using the James Webb Space Telescope.

  • Melanie hopes her rise to the top will inspire women to do the same

    A University of Leicester diabetes expert who heads up a pioneering research centre hopes her story will inspire other women to climb the career ladder.

  • England in the time of King Richard III MOOC

    Finding the remains of King Richard III in a Leicester car park was an amazing breakthrough. If you’re interested in knowing more about this, as well as the time in England in which he lived, this short online course is for you.

  • Landmark genetic study sheds new light on how the eye develops its sharpest vision

    Combining artificial intelligence and genetics has allowed researchers in Leicester to study the part of the eye that gives us sharp central vision in amazing detail for the first time

  • The double-minded revolutionary

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on February 22, 2017 In 1884, a Russian woman by the name of Liudmila Volkenshtein was found guilty of anti-tsarist “terrorism” by a military court in St Petersburg.

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