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  • Space scientist makes giant leap towards becoming an astronaut

    Space scientist Dr Suzie Imber from our Department of Physics and Astronomy will be competing to realise her dream of becoming an astronaut as part of a televised competition broadcast by the BBC.

  • Resources

    Access free online resources about good practices to work with or teach students from refugee backgrounds

  • English language classes and support

    Access free English classes available for people from refugee backgrounds, including ESOL and scholarships for presessional English programmes in Leicester

  • Learning experience

    Find out what you can expect when you study with us by distance learning, including details about support, flexibility and visiting us in Leicester.

  • Japan

    We welcome students from Japan. Find out about entry requirements, the Japanese student community and other country-specific information.

  • Jonathan Taylor: Page 2

    Dr. Jonathan Taylor is Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Leicester. His books include the memoir "Take Me Home" (Granta, 2007), and the novels "Melissa" (Salt, 2015) and "Entertaining Strangers" (Salt, 2012).

  • New Year, New Career, New Outlook

    Posted by Marie Muir in Career Development Service on December 18, 2015 January is rubbish. It’s cold, wet and dark and your holiday is over.

  • Ice Giant Systems as the Next Step in our Exploration of the Solar System

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 9 November 2020 Dr. Leigh N. Fletcher introduces a special issue of Phil. Trans.

  • Solar eclipse echoes astronomical events during Richard IIIs time

    This Friday’s solar eclipse has as much relevance to Ricardians as it does for countless astronomers and stargazers across the globe.

  • Schoolchildren to create bags to hold bones of Richard III

    Pupils at King Richard III Infant School are playing an historic part in the reinterment of Richard III by creating special bags that will hold small bones - such as those from his hands - which will then be laid inside the coffin.

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