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  • Postcards from the Universe: Blues for the Red Planet

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 July 2020 Dr.

  • Study Skills and Quantitative Methods

    Module code: AF1014 This module will equip you with the essential academic, mathematical and analytical foundations needed for success in accounting, finance, and business studies.

  • Study Skills and Quantitative Methods

    Module code: AF1014 This module will equip you with the essential academic, mathematical and analytical foundations needed for success in accounting, finance, and business studies.

  • Dr Guihan Ko

    The academic profile of Dr Guihan Ko, Lecturer of Marketing and Innovation at University of Leicester

  • Not for the likes of you

    In 2001 RCMG were commissioned to undertake a research audit to advise cultural organisations on how to develop more inclusive messages.

  • Celebrating Diwali 2022

    The School of Physics and Astronomy were pleased to bring back the complimentary food tasting of traditional Diwali snacks and sweets as part of the Diwali celebrations.

  • NERC Urgency Grant

    Information on the NERC Urgency Grant, conducted by the University.

  • Former Leicester astronomers recall how they discovered the source of the dazzling Geminids meteor shower

    The beautiful Geminids meteor shower is due to light up the heavens this weekend, but the source of the enigmatic cosmic display had eluded stargazers for more than 120 years.

  • Students deliver campaign to encourage more students to attend Leicester Comedy Festival

    Leicester comedy festival logo|University of Leicester students have continued the tradition of putting theory into practice by supporting this year’s Leicester Comedy Festival.

  • Awards for our University from the Royal Astronomical Society

    A leading academic from our University is to receive a prize this week from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). Professor Mark Lester, of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, is Chair of the SuperDARN executive council and currently leads the project.

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