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  • Remote sensing of greenhouse gases in the air over Jinja, Uganda

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 22 January 2020 A new ground-based measurement site in Uganda, set up by the University of Leicester in partnership with NaFIRRI, will provide a unique dataset of remotely sensed greenhouse gas observations...

  • The mystery of the impossible black hole

    In September 2020 the LIGO/Virgo team announced the detection of two black holes merging. Two impossible black holes.

  • Dissertation

    Module code: HA7200 The dissertation is central to your degree. It is the culmination of your studies, enabling you to put into practice what you have learnt from the modules you take earlier in your course. It allows you to research and write on a topic of your choice.

  • AMAPOLA paper features on the cover of ChemComm

    Professor Karl Ryder and the AMAPOLA research team has had a paper published in ChemComm titled ‘Amidine-based ionic liquid analogues with AlCl3: a credible new electrolyte for rechargeable Al batteries’.

  • University of Leicester reschedules Ugandan migration history event

    A public lecture to mark the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Ugandan Asians to Leicester has been postponed.

  • Conversations with… Duncan Ross

    Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 23 April 2021 Duncan is the head of the electronics workshop in the Space Research Centre at the University of Leicester, as well as being the group safety supervisor.

  • Black history resources for home schooling

    Get in touch with us for more black history resources aimed at Years 5-8, which are based on five National Trust properties and their collections. Learn more.

  • Campus Leagues

    Find out more about University of Leicester Campus League

  • Leicester Presessional English Test FAQs

    Leicester Presessional English Test FAQ's

  • Physics & Astronomy: Page 7

    Saturn’s high-altitude winds generate an extraordinary aurorae Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 8 February 2022 Leicester space scientists have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism fuelling huge planetary aurorae at Saturn.

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