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  • F.L. Attenborough Lecture: Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society

    Celebrating the University of Leicester’s Centenary 21 February 2022 Good evening everyone. It is an honour and a privilege to stand before you today to deliver the F L Attenborough Lecture on Celebrating the University of Leicester’s Centenary.

  • Distance Learning Full Fee Instalment Incentive

    If you pay your full Distance Learning course fee prior to the start of your course, you will be eligible for a 5% discount on your total fee.

  • Distance Learning Full Fee Instalment Incentive

    You will be eligible for a 5% discount on your total Distance Learning course fee if you pay the full course fee prior to the start of your course.

  • 21st May 2015 Sol 992

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on May 21, 2015 In a  first for the mission we have successfully climbed a slope at Mt. Stimson.

  • Doug Battersby

    The academic profile of Dr Doug Battersby, Lecturer in Modern Literature at University of Leicester

  • UK’s AI ‘twin’ will use big data to show the way to net zero

    New research project at University of Leicester will use artificial intelligence to inform more environmentally-friendly land use in the UK, and has received £2.5 million from UK Research and Innovation.

  • 8 people own the same wealth as 50% of the world’s population

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 20, 2017 This week the latest annual meeting of the World Economic Forum took place at Davos.

  • 4th March 2014 Sol 560

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on March 4, 2014 This striking image is a mosaic of navigation camera images, at Junda outcrop with Mt. Sharp in the background.  Junda is a place in W.

  • Doug Gregg

    The academic profile of Doug Gregg, PhD Researcher at University of Leicester

  • How Muhammad Ali changed the way we see sport

    Muhammad Ali, who passed away last week at the age of 74, changed the way we see sport and the inequalities that both feed and dramatise it, according to John Williams from the Department of Sociology.

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