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  • Leicester’s space expertise highlighted at major Middle East conference

    Vinay Patel, Head of Commercial and Innovation at Space Park Leicester, attended the Middle East Space Conference in Oman at the beginning of January

  • Sea levels influence eruptions on Santorini

    The rise and fall of sea levels influence the likelihood of volcanic eruptions on the Greek island of Santorini, new research published in Nature has discovered.

  • Katy Bunning

    Katy is the current Programme Director of Museum Studies by Distance Learning and a Research Associate in the School of Museum Studies.

  • May Book Group: Vile Bodies

    Details of the Waugh Book Group's meeting to disuss Vile Bodies.

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 10

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • High-speed supernova reveals earliest moments of a dying star

    'Hot cocoon' of material enveloping a relativistic jet escaping a dying star. Artist’s impression by Anna Serena Esposito 'Hot cocoon' of material enveloping a relativistic jet escaping a dying star.

  • Scottish Independence is too important to be left to the Politicians

    Posted by Thomas Swann in School of Business Blog on August 20, 2014 Thomas Swann, Graduate Teaching Assistant at the School and the recent recipient of a Times Higher Education Best Essay Prize , encourages us to pay more attention to the Grassroots of the movement toward...

  • Thousands of families devastated by heart attacks in East Midlands

    Heart attacks are devastating thousands of families across the East Midlands according to a new survey by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) ahead of its Wear it. Beat it. fundraiser for life saving heart research.

  • Research shows female fish judge males on DIY skills

    Female fish judge males based on their ability to design nests best suited for the conditions of their environment, according to a new study by researchers from the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour.

  • Very premature infants Towards better care

    Born too soon, very premature infants are particularly vulnerable and need appropriate care. The European project EPICE (Effective Perinatal Intensive Care in Europe) examines how medical practices based on scientific evidence are incorporated into the care of these neonates.

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