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  • New investment in seismic monitoring facility at University of Leicester

    Leicester-based SEIS-UK is to benefit from new funding from Natural Environmental Research Council, as will two facilities led by the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), which is based at Space Park Leicester, the University of Leicester’s space hub

  • UK Space Agency backs Space Park Leicester based start-up

    Agri-tech start-up Messium based at Space Park Leicester has been accepted on to one of the UK Space Agency’s most prestigious business support programmes

  • Jean Humphreys (1924-2019)

    It is with great sadness we have learned of the death of a much-loved and dedicated friend of the University, Mrs Jean Humphreys.

  • Leicester researchers involved in project to address Malaysias environmental challenges

    Researchers from our University are part of a team delivering an Earth and Sea Observation System (EASOS) for Malaysia in order to address some of the country’s major environmental challenges.

  • University research plays ‘vital role’ in fighting climate change

    Professor Susan Page, from the University of Leicester’s School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, shared leading research into using peatland environments to capture carbon as one form of nature-based solution.

  • Leicester space scientists celebrate milestone moment for James Webb Space Telescope

    Dr Henrik Melin is the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) James Webb Fellow at the University of Leicester.

  • Leicester sports sociologist examines the making of British football

    The history of British football and its people is the subject of a book from University of Leicester sports sociologist, John Williams.

  • Students calculate how much of the Amazon would be required to print the Internet

    Students from the The Centre for Interdisciplinary Science have calculated how much paper would be required to physically print the Internet as we know it - and have worked out that despite the Internet’s enormous size less than 1 per cent of the Amazon rainforest’s...

  • ekirk

    Prize-winning poster! Posted by ekirk in Law in Children's Lives on September 16, 2015 We are delighted to announce that our project has just won the poster prize at the Society for Legal Scholars conference in York, which was attended by our project leader, Dr.

  • Student research helps to settle who the victor of a superhero showdown would likely be

    Natural Sciences and Physics and Astronomy students have been using simple calculations to explain the feasibility of the powers behind of some of the most prominent comic book superheroes known around the world.

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