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  • Sunday 30th September Sol53

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 29, 2012 We are closer to the descent into the lower area of Glenelg.  The rock type around Curiosity has changed from the fluvial gravels and we are using the robotic arm to study it.

  • Practice Development and Progression 2

    Module code: OP2004 This module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the second year of the programme.

  • 2nd for the School of History’s research in REF2021

    School of History research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • 2nd for Clinical Medicine research in REF2021

    The Department of Cardiovascular Sciences research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • Environment and Society

    Understanding our changing environment is key to the discovery of new technological solutions. Learn more about our research with environmental and societal impact.

  • Practice Development and Progression 2

    Module code: OP2004 This module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the second year of the programme.

  • Practice Development and Progression 2

    Module code: OP2004 This module will provide the opportunity for you to consolidate the skills you have learned during the second year of the programme.

  • Experimental Economics

    Module code: EC3099 Causal identification is the gold standard of empirical economic research. Such identification cannot always happen with naturally occurring data but controlled experiments can impose exogenous variation helping identification.

  • Hello world!

    Posted by eabbey in IMP – Improving my Pedagogy on November 9, 2018 Welcome to staffblogs.le.ac.uk Sites . This is your first post.

  • Leicester archaeologists discover more hidden history beneath the ruins of the Jewry Wall Museum

    Archaeologists from the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) have uncovered a wealth of history hidden beneath the earth around the Jewry Wall Museum.

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