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  • Carbon legacy goes up in smoke

    It reads like a movie script – ash falling from the sky, thick smoke shutting down airports and businesses, road closures trapping remote northern villages.

  • Postdoctoral fellows and research associates

    Browse a list of English at Leicester's postdoctoral fellows and research associates. Find out how to get in touch.

  • Plants Wow!

    Learn more about the Plants Wow! programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Travel to campus and parking

    Situated just three miles from main campus, you can walk, bike or take the bus from The Village. Parking is available at The Village, but is limited.

  • The Dreadful Burning of the City of London

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on September 8, 2016 The atmosphere of London in 1666, before, as well as after, the outbreak of the Great Fire, was febrile – anti-Catholic feeling was potent and rife, portents and prophecies of terrible events...

  • readvertise_sure2024

    Posted by Physics and Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 March 2024 Thanks to support from the Institute for Space, we are re-opening a pplications for the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE2024) scheme for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year Leicester undergraduates.

  • Testimonials from Canadian students

    Hear from Leicester Law School's Canadian graduates and find out about their experiences of life at Leicester.

  • Dr Suzie Imber appears on BBCs The One Show discussing success in Astronauts programme and Universitys involvement in upcoming BepiColombo mission to Mercury

    Dr Suzie Imber (pictured) from our Department of Physics and Astronomy, who recently won BBC Two’s ‘Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes?’, has discussed her experience taking part in the competition on BBC’s The One Show (8 November).

  • Summer Undergraduate Research Experience 2022

    Interns from the School of Physics and Astronomy present their discoveries and insights from the SURE (summer undergraduate research experience) programme for 2022.

  • 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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