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  • Rachel Small BA MA

    Learn more about our Environmental Officer of ULAS, Rachel Small.

  • MA International Education Dissertation

    Module code: ED7320 Your dissertation is an exciting opportunity for you to carry out and present a small scale empirical study on a selected topic/issue of your choice.

  • Oral history projects in Nottinghamshire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Nottinghamshire, including the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender history project, which is now part of the Rainbow Heritage website.

  • Careers in Engineering, Energy and the Environment (including the Aerospace and Defence Sector)

    Airline Pilot Electrical Engineer Electronics Engineer Maintenance Engineer Manufacturing Systems Engineer Materials Engineer Mechanical Engineer Network Engineer Project Engineer Systems Analyst Chemical...

  • New report raises concerns about the quality of care over baby twin deaths

    A new study investigating the quality of care provided to women whose twin babies died has revealed that improvements in care may have made a difference to the outcome for the babies in over half (54%) of the pregnancies reviewed.

  • Events and outreach

    Find out about events and outreach activities that have taken place or been delivered by the Centre for Palaeobiology and Biosphere Evolution

  • Monday 27th August Sol 21

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 28, 2012 One of the types of images from the 17 MSL cameras that we are getting are from the ‘Cam’ bit of ChemCam.

  • Reframing difference and disability

    Collaborative research projects about societal attitudes towards disability and difference.

  • Articulate

    In 2008, the National Gallery commissioned RCMG to evaluate the second phase of Articulate, their secondary school literacy programme.

  • Major milestone caps off ‘amazing few weeks’ for JWST scientists

    Leicester scientists have shared their excitement at the latest major milestone for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the most advanced space observatory ever built.

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