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  • TEDxLeicester to take satellite technology one step beyond

    Some of the innovative and cutting-edge applications that satellite technology and its data are being put to will be explored in a TEDxLeicester event in partnership with the University of Leicester and the National Space Centre.

  • Santa’s sleigh flies with the power of the Apollo mission rocket

    Santa’s sleigh would require equivalent thrust to that produced by the Saturn V rocket or 150 Boeing 747-400 engines, University of Leicester students have found.

  • Science Discovery

    Study with us Remember it’s never too late to change career or study at University.

  • Distance Learning student complaints procedure

    We welcome feedback from our distance learning students, and we understand that occasionally you may wish to make a complaint. Find out about our student feedback and complaints procedure.

  • 6th August 2013 Sol 356

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 6, 2013 First Birthday gateaux at CNES, Toulouse.

  • Take part in BBC programme Down To Earth

    The longest running programme on BBC Local Radio is coming to the University of Leicester and you could take part.

  • Identity check

    Students at the University of Leicester need to complete an identity check at the start of term to fully complete registration and receive a student ID card.

  • Grant Bourhill to take new role

    Grant Bourhill, Chief Executive Officer at Leicester Science Parks is to take up a new role as Managing Director for Surrey Research Park.

  • 1st August 2015 Sol 1060

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 1, 2015 Successful drilling at Buckskin!  Like the other drill holes this is showing how thin red Mars is.

  • 2nd January 2016 Sol 1211

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on January 2, 2016 This HiRISE image taken from Mars Reconaissance Orbiter shows Curiosity in its current position at the margin of the steep slope of the Bagnold dunes.

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