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  • University records

    Browse the officers of University College Leicester from its founding in 1921 (as Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland University College) through to its award of the Royal Charter in 1957.

  • Describing Language

    Module code: EN1037 This module focusses on the basic building blocks of language, introducing you to the ways in which languages can be described in terms of their sounds and grammatical structures.

  • Edward Derbyshire

    We have learned, with sadness, of the death of Professor Edward Derbyshire, former Head of the Department of Geography, who passed away on 9 July 2024.

  • New book for medical practitioners features space technology used for cancer imaging

    Research from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham that exploits space-age technology for medical benefits is featured in a new publication.

  • New technology to revolutionise bedside tumour diagnosis in patients

    Researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham are developing a revolutionary mini gamma ray camera that will improve the diagnosis of tumours and lymph nodes from patients’ bedsides.

  • Jenny Kemp

    The academic profile of Dr Jenny Kemp, Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and TESOL at University of Leicester

  • Hunt for Universe’s most extreme explosions receives funding

    Scientists at the University of Leicester receive more than £330,000 from the Leverhulme Trust to rapidly ‘chase’ and analyse gamma-ray bursts

  • Glossary

    Browse a glossary of lexical terms which relate to the dialectal findings from the project conducted by researchers from the University of Leicester and Nottingham Trent University.

  • James Webb Space Telescope makes first detection of heavy element from star merger

    Merger of neutron stars that generated an explosion that created a gamma-ray burst identified. Some of the rarest and most precious elements in nature are being produced by these very rare explosions.

  • Medical imaging technology goes under the lens

    A PhD student examining how space technology can be used in healthcare has been interviewed about her work.

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