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  • Jane Austen on the £10 note University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by Julian North in School of English Blog on September 17, 2013 I’ve been writing about portraits of Charlotte Bronte this summer. When the story about Jane Austen on the £10 note broke in July, Leicester Exchanges asked me to write a piece.

  • Deborah Toner

    I'm a Lecturer in Modern History, with particular interests in the social and cultural history of alcohol in Mexico and the Americas.

  • Birth of Giants, University of Leicester

    Juno's exploration of the interior of Jupiter via gravitational mapping.

  • What’s happening in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere down at the equator?

    Posted by Rosie Johnson in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on September 8, 2016 The northern and southern lights of Jupiter are a vibrant and dynamic phenomena, generated by a complex array of mechanisms that create the most powerful aurora in the solar system .

  • James Webb Space Telescope discovers high-altitude jet stream at Jupiter’s equator

    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) team including University of Leicester scientists has discovered a never-before-seen feature in Jupiter’s atmosphere.

  • Leicestershire man says type 2 diabetes study was the best thing he ever did

    A man with type 2 diabetes is imploring the people of Leicester to take part in a health study which gave him a completely “new lease of life”.

  • Activist Museum Award 2025 winners announced by Research Centre for Museums and Galleries

    Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG) has announced the winners of the prestigious Activist Museum Award 2025.

  • The clock: a true measurement of time?

    Read the article "The clock: a true measurement of time?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • UK university returns century-old gesture by gifting books to Smithsonian

    The University of Leicester returned a 100-year-old gesture from the Smithsonian during a ceremony to cement the institutions’ transatlantic partnership.

  • Climbing Mount Sharp: From Warm and Wet to Cold and Dry.

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on July 1, 2020 Climbing Mt. Sharp from ancient lake deposits at the the base, to more desiccated, sulphate-rich deposits higher up the mountain.

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