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  • 10th November 2017 Sol 1871 – Scottish Quadrangle on Mars

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 10, 2017 The field area for Curiosity along its traverse (currently nearly 18 km) is divided into a series of map qaudrangles. Each of these has outcrop and feature names based on a region of Earth e.g.

  • News

    Take a look at what's happening in Geography at Leicester. Browse University and national news, or find stories published directly by our Geography team.

  • Race and Ethnicity

    Module code: HS2234 How have our views of race and ethnicity changed over time? What did certain historical periods believe, and how and why did these views come to be recognised? You’ll be exploring a myriad of perspectives from the theories and definitions of race, how...

  • Ruth Pollington

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Ruth Pollington (née Rowell) who passed away peacefully on Sunday 16 June 2024, aged 74 years.

  • Its written in the stars

    Astronomers today opened one of the last remaining windows on the Universe, publishing the first full 3D census of over one billion stars in our Milky Way.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 2

    Academic Librarian.

  • Take a virtual tour of Leicesters campus

    New images available through Google Maps Street View mean that becoming well acquainted with the campus is easier than ever. Prospective students and staff can take a peek inside the brand new Centre for Medicine, or virtually wander around the David Wilson Library.

  • Urban History Resource Hub

    A American Geographical Society Library (AGSL) - library and map collection of the American Geographical Society (AGS) of New York. Includes several digital collections of importance to urban history.

  • Leicester scientists welcome completion of air quality monitoring satellite

    The National Centre of Earth Observation (NCEO) at our University has welcomed the completion of Sentinel 5-Precursor for launch this year.

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