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  • Expert opinions cover Brexit Gibraltar airstrikes in Syria and Russia

    In an article for The Policy Space, Dr Simona Guerra from the School of History, Politics and International Relations discusses post-referendum Britain and why it is important to address expectations towards the possible social and economic impact of Brexit.

  • Research Clusters

    Our research is split into distinctive clusters covering company and financial law; criminal law, criminal justice and criminology; dispute resolution; employment and labour law; European law; human rights law; international law; law and theory; medical law; private law; and...

  • Sanctuary-background staff and fellows

    In the news Ukrainian mum finds sanctuary and a career lifeline at the University of Leicester.

  • MedRACE

    MedRACE prevention of racial harassment BMS Charter Leicester Medical School staff and students

  • Producing and Managing Digital Content

    Module code: MK7088 The module encapsulates practical and creative elements of designing materials for digital marketing campaigns in a strategic setting, providing a comprehensive overview of aspects related to digital media content production.

  • University-led PGCE

    The University of Leicester's University-led PGCE courses have a long-established reputation for developing the kind of high quality teachers that schools value. Find out about studying the University-led PGCE in the School of Education.

  • Tuesday August 14th Sol 9

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 14, 2012 Barack Obama talked to the JPL engineering team yesterday and everyone else watched a video link of this.

  • 1st April 2014 Sol 587

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 1, 2014 We have continued with contact science at the Square Top outcrop, with its characteristic striated upper surface, before we drive up to the Kimberley location.

  • Thursday 6th September Sol 30

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 6, 2012 Telescopes on Earth need to measure ‘flat’ and ‘dark’ frames with every set of observations in order to correct for distortions on the telescope mirror and any false detections on the light detector.

  • EVENT: PhD Research Bites

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 16 February 2023 Please join us next week on Wednesday 22nd February from 1-3pm in the LTB, for a new style of Physics Research Bites – PhDating! 11 PhD students will give 3 minute talks on their research...

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