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                    Cardiovascular Projectshttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/mb7059 Module code: MB7059 One of the most valued features of this course is opportunity for you to undertake two separate research projects of approximately 11 weeks duration. 
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                    International Relations After the Cold Warhttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/pl7161 Module code: PL7161 This module critically examines the means by which the West maintains its concept of Order. 
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                    Post Cold War World Orderhttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/pl7508 Module code: PL7508 This module critically examines the means by which the West maintains its concept of Order. 
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                    Environmental Archaeologyhttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ar2008 Module code: AR2008 How do we know what a society ate? What crops they grew and what animals they herded? One way to establish the relationship between ancient societies and the environments they lived in is by studying core materials such as plant remains, molluscs, animal... 
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                    NHS COVID patient recovery website launchedhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2020/july/your-covid-recovery A new project to help rehabilitate thousands of patients across the UK who are recovering from COVID-19 has been launched by NHS England in collaboration with NHS Improvement, the University of Leicester, and the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL). 
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                    Conversations With… Dr Leigh Fletcherhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2021/04/29/conversations-with-dr-leigh-fletcher/ Posted by ejb71 in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 29 April 2021 Dr Leigh Fletcher is an Associate Professor in Planetary Science at the University of Leicester. He specialises in the research of Planetary Atmospheres and uses data from multiple sources for this purpose. 
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                    Leicester Planetary Scientist in BBC Earth Feature on Jupiterhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2021/06/07/leicester-planetary-scientist-in-bbc-earth-feature-on-jupiter/ Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 7 June 2021 Dr. Henrik Melin was interviewed for a feature for @BBCEarth about the greatest of planets – Jupiter. He discusses Juno’s exploration of the giant planet, and highlights some of the latest discoveries. 
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                    Brightest Gamma-Ray Source Detected by Swifthttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2022/10/13/brightest-gamma-ray-burst-detected-by-swift/ On the afternoon of Sunday 9th October, the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) onboard Swift triggered on a new and incredibly bright gamma-ray source - write Kim Page, Andy Beardmore and Phil Evans. 
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                    STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowships at Leicesterhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2024/04/26/stfc-ernest-rutherford-fellowships-at-leicester/ STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowships at Leicester 
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                    Showcasing the First JWST Observations of Jupiterhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2022/08/23/showcasing-the-first-jwst-observations-of-jupiter/ Scientists who revealed stunning views of Jupiter with the new £10 billion James Webb Space Telescope talk to the BBC Sky at Night about their hopes that more planets will soon give up their secrets