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  • Literary Leicester 2017 highlights

    Last month our annual Literary Leicester festival took place, featuring acclaimed literati guests, the dramatic arts and several school events.

  • Complaints procedure

    Student Fees and Income Management aims to ensure that all our students have the opportunity to benefit from their studies and other opportunities offered by the University.

  • Leicester space scientist is the first ever graduate of astronaut training centre in Sweden

    Space scientist and aspiring astronaut Dr Suzie Imber from our Department of Physics and Astronomy recently took part in QinetiQ’s Gravity Horizon training programme organised by the Flight Physiological Centre in Linkoping, Sweden, where she became the first ever graduate to...

  • Leicester academics called on to help advance space science in Europe

    University of Leicester is one of only nine European universities in the Universities Space Research Association's newly established European region called Region X (10)

  • Alec Jeffreys Forensic Genomics Unit

    Find out more about the Alec Jeffreys Genomics Unit at the University of Leicester.

  • Effigies, Real Bodies and Iconoclasm. By Sarah Tarlow

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in The Power of the Criminal Corpse on February 8, 2016   Last week I was in Chester to examine a PhD thesis there (congratulations to Dr Ruth Nugent – the third person to complete a PhD in the young and dynamic archaeology department there,...

  • Exploring Mercury – National Space Centre Q&A with Dr. Suzie Imber

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 18 March 2021 Join special guest Dr Suzie Imber from our School of Physics and Astronomy for a free Facebook Live Q&A session about the past, present and future of exploring the planet Mercury, Friday 19...

  • Advanced Digital, AI and Manufacturing Technologies for Space: The second phase of Space Park Leicester is completed

    Professor Richard Ambrosi, Professor of Space Instrumentation and Space Nuclear Power Systems at the University of Leicester, said: “We are extremely proud of completing phase two of this project.

  • Awful Things Began to Happen: Rapid Change of Ainu Homeland and Convict Labour as Seen by the Ainu,

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on January 27, 2015 The Kamikawa region is one of areas that today still has relatively a large population of the Ainu.

  • What happens when the cash disappears?

    Posted by Martin Parker in School of Business Blog on February 17, 2017   ULSB PhD student Secki Jose explores the paradoxical effects of India’s recent decision to get rid of some of its banknotes to combat corruption. Secki can be emailed on spj15@le.ac.uk.

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