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  • Leicester scientist helps fine-tune space telescope 1.5million km from home

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 20 May 2022 One of the Leicester space scientists who will make observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has travelled to the USA to help open the observatory’s ‘eyes’ to the universe.

  • Introduction to French Linguistics

    Module code: FR2032 This module will introduce you to a range of topics related to the broad field of French linguistics.

  • Introduction to French Linguistics

    Module code: FR2032 This module will introduce you to a range of topics related to the broad field of French linguistics.

  • Introduction to French Linguistics

    Module code: FR2032 This module will introduce you to a range of topics related to the broad field of French linguistics.

  • Jingzhe Pan

    The academic profile of Professor Jingzhe Pan, Chair in Mechanics of Materials; Dean of Dalian Leicester Institute (DLI) at University of Leicester

  • Introduction to Classical Archaeology

    Module code: AR1603 For centuries, many have considered the ‘Classical world’ of Ancient Greece and Rome to have been ancestral to Western civilization.

  • Introduction to Classical Archaeology

    Module code: AR1603 For centuries, many have considered the ‘Classical world’ of Ancient Greece and Rome to have been ancestral to Western civilization.

  • Introduction to Classical Archaeology

    Module code: AR1603 For centuries, many have considered the ‘Classical world’ of Ancient Greece and Rome to have been ancestral to Western civilization.

  • How the science of placebos and nocebos can revolutionise healthcare

    In his latest book, the University of Leicester’s Professor Jeremy Howick brings together more than twenty years of research to explain how placebo science is now ready to transform healthcare and improve lives.

  • EXILE installation marks fifty years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality

    A bold new installation at the National Trust’s Kingston Lacy in Dorset and involving researchers from our School of Museum Studies marks fifty years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality.

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