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  • White Dwarfs

    White dwarfs are the end products of the life cycles of more than 90% of all stars. This makes them important laboratories for studying stellar evolution and the behaviour of matter at extremes of temperature and density.

  • Dora's story

    Dora Northern was born Dora Schutte in Berlin, Germany in 1923. When she was ten years old, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in her country. Dora lived in Germany until the end of the Second World War.

  • New research to help truck drivers get their health back on the road in the Midlands

    A new NIHR-funded study led by Loughborough University in partnership with researchers from our University and the University of York is helping truck drivers in the Midlands get healthy by encouraging higher levels of physical activity and a healthier diet that fits in with...

  • Chris Willmott

    The academic profile of Dr Chris Willmott, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Professor Bunce on the BBC Life Scientific

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 9 June 2020 Professor Emma Bunce spoke to Jim al-Khalili about her fascination with the gas giants for the BBC’s Life Scientific on Radio 4.

  • State Variable Control

    Module code: EG3313 This module offers a more advanced approach to control engineering using a technique called state-space representation, which is particularly useful to control systems with multiple control input signals and controlled variables.

  • Robert Free

    The academic profile of Dr Robert Free, Lecturer in Health Data Science at University of Leicester

  • The origin of humans a tale of tangled roots

    Dr Daniel Zadik from the Department of Genetics has written an article for his blog examining evidence regarding where humans originated.

  • Oliver King

    The academic profile of Dr Oliver King, PDRA at University of Leicester

  • Consecutive Interpreting

    Module code: TS7029 Interpreting is a highly skilled profession, carried out in real-time, with no pauses available to research a subject matter or check concepts and works you are interpreting.

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