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  • ESA Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti: National Space Centre Live Q&A

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 25 November 2020 Join the National Space Centre on Friday 27th November at 19:00 for a special #SciFRI, as ESA Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti takes part in a live Q&A session.

  • Arctic rocket launch could uncover unique features of Earth’s life-sustaining atmosphere

    A Leicester expert in space weather has helped launch a NASA mission from deep within the Arctic Circle which could uncover unique features of our atmosphere that enable life on Earth.

  • The first Wide-Field Snapshots of the X-ray Universe

    The first truly wide-field X-ray images of the sky have been taken by a pathfinder mission testing Lobster-Eye technology for the Einstein Probe (EP) satellite, writes Prof. Paul O'Brien.

  • 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

  • Contact the Accommodation Team

    Questions about Postgraduate Accommodation - just get in touch with the Accommodation Team. How much does it cost? What room types are available?

  • Contact the Accommodation Team

    Questions about Undergraduate Accommodation - just get in touch with the Accommodation Team. How much does it cost? What room types are available?

  • Dr. Naomi Rowe-Gurney on taking a Leicester PhD to NASA

    A five-year break in China, a worldwide pandemic, and delays to the most complex space telescope ever built: none of these were enough to stop Naomi Rowe-Gurney breaking new ground to complete her PhD at Leicester and land a dream job with NASA.

  • Biological Sciences with Foundation Year BSc

    If you would love to study Biological Sciences here at Leicester, but your A-level subjects don’t match our entry criteria, or you don’t quite have the entry requirements to get in, this degree is your bridge to making it happen.

  • Biological Sciences (Neuroscience) MBiolSci

    Computers are powerful machines, but no computer is more powerful or complex than the human brain. Studying neuroscience will reveal how brains and nervous systems work in animals, including humans – and what happens when something goes wrong.

  • Medical Biosciences (Biochemistry) MBiolSci

    Almost all of the biggest, most impactful breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of disease start with molecular-level analysis of biomolecules.

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