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  • 27th November 2015 Sol 1176

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 27, 2015 We have reached the Bagnold Dunes and are driving through a gap. The dark colour is due to the iron and magnesium-rich composition  of the sand grains (minerals like olivine and pyroxene).

  • Research degrees

    Find out about studying a PhD or MPhil in Engineering at the University of Leicester. We have a vibrant community of postgraduate research students, who benefit from the world-leading expertise and experience of our experts.

  • First confirmed neutron star merger re-appears from behind the Sun

    A research team including astronomers and astrophysicists at the Universities of Warwick and Leicester had to wait over 100 days for the sight of the first confirmed neutron star merger to re-appear from behind the glare of the Sun.

  • Feedback from our graduates

    Hear feedback from University of Leicester Health Science graduates about the courses they studied and their experience of their time in Health Sciences.

  • Academics and Leicester sports coaches team up in ERASMUS research project on ethics code for grassroots sport across Europe

    Leicester City Football Club led the way in professional football excellence in England in 2016, but now the public focus has shifted once more to football's problems – the depressing hooliganism stories from Euro 2016.

  • News

    View all the latest news related to Covid in cartoons

  • University of Leicester School of Business celebrates two years of helping business innovation across region

    Hundreds of businesses across the region have benefitted from a government-backed programme from University of Leicester School of Business (ULSB).

  • DOLFIN

    Babies who are born very early, or who suffer poor blood supply or lack of oxygen to the brain before or around birth, are more likely to have problems with their brain development and child neurological development.

  • Research aims to improve sleep for people with dementia

    Leicester expertise in behavioural science will feed into a research programme helping to find new ways of supporting people with dementia who experience problems with sleep. Across the world, around 55 million people have dementia. Up to 90% of them experience problems sleeping.

  • Gau Naik

    Gau Naik is a highly accomplished professional with a wide-ranging background in business, marketing, and technology.

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