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  • Materials Researchers reflect on Postgraduate Internships

    Materials Centre Postgraduate Researchers, Dana Thompson and Sarah Key, have written about their experiences of completing internships earlier this year.

  • Mapping the interventions

    Mapping the interventions

  • Conference to discuss ways of eradicating female genital mutilation in the UK

    This year, more than 20,000 girls under the age of 15 will be at risk of genital mutilation in the UK.

  • Senate regulation 6: Regulations governing taught postgraduate programmes of study: Progression and reassessment (6.55-6.73)

    Read about compensation and progression in Senate Regulation 6.

  • Simon Cole

    We have learned, with deep regret, of the recent passing of Simon Cole, just weeks after his retirement from the position of Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police.

  • Sycamore Gap sapling planted in University of Leicester Botanic Garden

    The University of Leicester’s Botanic Garden is now home to one of the iconic Sycamore Gap saplings from the National Trust

  • George Harrison

    We have learned, with sadness, of the passing of George Anthony Harrison, who lectured in history from the 1960s to the 1990s and remained a familiar figure on campus for many years afterwards. George passed away on 22 January 2025, aged 87.

  • Oral history in Leicestershire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Leicestershire, including the 100 stories of migration project, which documents 100 people who left their homes in another country to live in Leicester.

  • Wednesday 26th September Sol 50

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 26, 2012 We have travelled 50 metres in one sol, a new record and a great help for achieving the mission aims. We are also considering data on our calibration rock target.

  • Festive stories from Leicesters past

    Christmas is coming and the geese are getting fat, so the popular rhyme goes - although for many it will be a plump turkey sitting upon the table during Christmas lunch.

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