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  • Physics & Astronomy

    STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowships at Leicester Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 April 2024 The School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester welcomes applicants for independent research fellowships to be hosted here at...

  • Computational Health Data Science MSc, PGDip

    In this conversion course, you will learn how to interrogate existing health-related data sets to solve complex challenges in healthcare and design digital solutions that improve patient outcomes.

  • Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults

    CELTA courses at the University of Leicester. Learn to teach English as your ticket around the world.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 181

    Academic Librarian.

  • Explore faith

    If you're interested in joining our next Alpha, let us know and we'll be sure to send you an invite. Of course, if you're not sure, you can always come to the first session to try it out.|The chaplaincy is a safe space to explore matters of faith and belief.

  • Here for you

    Learn more about the Chaplaincy team at the University of Leicester.

  • Oadby telescope in black hole study

    A telescope in Oadby is playing a crucial part in observing a rare astronomical phenomenon. NASA's Swift satellite detected a rising tide of high-energy X-rays from the constellation Cygnus on June 15, just before 2:32 p.m. EDT.

  • Mark Rudkin

    It is with great sadness that we have to report to colleagues across the institution that Mark Rudkin, a member of our Security team, passed away unexpectedly last week whilst at home. Mark was a Security Patrol Officer who had worked at the University since September 2012.

  • Social stress key to population’s rate of COVID-19 infection, study finds

    Mathematicians have analysed global COVID-19 data to identify two constants which can drastically change a country’s rate of infection.

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