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  • Remote sensing

    Module code: GY7705 There is a great deal of interest from scientists, public officials and the general public in information derived from satellites about the Earth’s surface.

  • Advanced Fluid Dynamics

    Module code: EG7026 In this module you will be exposed to a range of contemporary developments in fluid dynamics. This exposure will include research activities in theoretical, computational and experimental fluid dynamics.

  • Leicester internationally recognised for supporting student sport

    Innovation and demonstration of best practice has helped Leicester win a European Award for supporting student sport. The University’s Leicester Academy picked up the top prize at the European Network of Academic Sports Services event.

  • Pharmacy Offer Holder Day

    Explore studying Pharmacy at the University of Leicester. View our facilities, enjoy a taster lecture and chat with our staff and students.

  • Sociology Offer Holder Day

    Explore Sociology at the University of Leicester. Hear from our Admissions Tutor, enjoy a taster lecture and chat with our staff and students.

  • Criminology Offer Holder Day

    Find out about Criminology at the University of Leicester. Hear about your course, enjoy taster activities and chat with our staff and students.

  • Marketing Offer Holder Day

    Explore studying Marketing at the University of Leicester. View our facilities, chat with our staff and students, and take a campus tour.

  • Diversity data

    Our strategic aim is to recognise and value diversity, ensure equity of opportunity, and enable all staff and students to flourish. Find out about our commitment to equity with our gender pay gap data and more.

  • Archaeological fieldschool

    ULAS offers a 2 to 4 week fieldschool placement, intended for those who are interested in gaining understanding of archaeological investigations associated with commercial development.

  • Chasing shadows at Jupiter

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on July 17, 2020 On July 17 th , 11am-4pm,   Leicester planetary scientists Dr. Tom Stallard and Dr.

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