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  • News archive 2023

    Read news stories from the school in 2023

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    Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2020.

  • Undergraduate Delegate to the Space Generation Advisory Council

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 September 2020 Charlie Gamblin, a recent Physics with Astrophysics Bsc graduate, talks about the Space Generation Advisory Council, and an event they held in July 2020 called SpaceGen United (SGU).

  • Resources for Educators

    Part of Leicester Medical School's Racial Inclusion in the Curriculum Toolkit; resources and links to further reading

  • PhD Opportunities in Physics and Astronomy 2023

    We are pleased to announce the launch of our PhD Studentship opportunities for 2023 across the School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Physics and Astronomy Blog: Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in

    Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in the School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Physics and Astronomy Blog: Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in

    Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in the School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Physics & Astronomy: Page 8

    Announcing the 2021 Yearbook Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 17 December 2021 The Physics Community Team, and the Leicester Physics News Team, are delighted to announce the publication of the 2021 Yearbook for the School of Physics and...

  • Brightest Gamma-Ray Source Detected by Swift

    On the afternoon of Sunday 9th October, the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) onboard Swift triggered on a new and incredibly bright gamma-ray source - write Kim Page, Andy Beardmore and Phil Evans.

  • Earth observation images reveal extent of ferocious forest fires in Siberia

    Stunning satellite images depicting the recent gigantic infernos that devastated one of the coldest areas on the planet have been released to mark Earth Observation Week (6-10 September).

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