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                    Black History Month event – In Conversation with Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocockhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2023/10/12/black-history-month-event-in-conversation-with-dr-maggie-aderin-pocock/ Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 12 October 2023 As part of our events to mark Black History Month this October, we’re really excited to have our new Chancellor, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, join us for a very special event on campus on Friday 20... 
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                    Alex Kellerhttps://le.ac.uk/about/history/obituaries/2020/alex-keller The University has learned, with regret, of the death of Professor Alex Keller who taught history of science and technology at Leicester 1963-1997. 
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                    Nephrologyhttps://le.ac.uk/cardiovascular-sciences/research/nephrology Nephrology research in Leicester is carried out by a team of clinical and non-clinical academics from both University and NHS backgrounds. Topics of interest encompass laboratory, clinical and epidemiological studies in kidney disease. 
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                    News archive 2020https://le.ac.uk/law/news/law-news/news-archive-2020 Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2020. 
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                    Toxic formaldehyde’s dual nature to be probed with new chemical toolhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2023/september/formaldehyde-cancer-tool University of Leicester chemistry researchers have developed new compounds to better study formaldehyde 
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                    Garth Smithies Taylor (1896-1916)https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/specialcollections/2016/10/14/garth-smithies-taylor-1896-1916/ 15 October 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the death in action of Lieutenant Garth Smithies Taylor, a name which many staff and students at the University will have unwittingly passed on numerous occasions when entering the Fielding Johnson Building. 
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                    AboutUshttps://le.ac.uk/top-links-about-us Leicester probably started as a Celtic settlement. It was the capital of the local Celtic tribe, the Coriletavi. The Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD and they captured Leicestershire by 47 AD. The Romans built a fort at Leicester in 48 AD. 
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                    Asteroid fragments narrow down timeframe for giant planets’ current orbitshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2024/april/giant-planet-instability University of Leicester-led study suggests that the orbital instability of the giant planets happened between 60-100 million years after the beginning of the Solar System, with evidence found in meteorites linked to asteroid believed to be remains of a destroyed planetesimal 
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                    News archive 2019https://le.ac.uk/law/news/law-news/news-archive-2019 Read news stories from Leicester Law School in 2019. 
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                    News and eventshttps://le.ac.uk/arts/news Take a look at what's happening in the School of Arts at Leicester. Browse University and national news, or find stories published directly by our School of Arts team.