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                    Physics and Astronomy Blog: Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community inhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/page/29/ Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in the School of Physics and Astronomy. 
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                    Donor’s legacy will help train future surgeonshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2023/september/surgical-suite The dying wish of a former surgeon is helping medical students at the University of Leicester to follow in his footsteps 
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                    Liven your lectures – engage your students with an active learning approachhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/lli/2018/05/09/liven-your-lectures-engage-your-students-with-an-active-learning-approach/ Posted by Rachel Tunstall in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on May 9, 2018 Active learning is an umbrella term for learning and teaching methods which put the student in charge of their own learning through meaningful activities. 
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                    Generous gift will help fight vascular disease and prevent limb amputationshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/september/ps5-15-million-gift-to-university-of-leicester-and-leicester2019s-hospitals-will-help-fight-vascular-disease-and-prevent-limb-amputations Our University and Leicester’s Hospitals have received a generous gift of £5.15 million by fashion retailer George Davies – the largest from an individual in the University’s history - to give hope to patients who face losing a leg because of poor circulation. 
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                    Will the government’s AI action plan be a success?https://le.ac.uk/news/2025/january/artificial-intelligence University of Leicester expert comments on the UK government's action plan to boost its role in developing and deploying artificial intelligence. 
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                    New earthbased images prepare for Junos encounter with Jupiters Great Red Spothttps://le.ac.uk/news/2017/july/new-earth-based-images-prepare-for-juno2019s-encounter-with-jupiter2019s-great-red-spot A space scientist from our Department of Physics and Astronomy has been involved in new Jupiter imagery from two telescopes in Hawaii that is providing context for upcoming close-ups of the Great Red Spot by NASA's Juno spacecraft. 
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                    Could large space missions help to unite world powershttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/could-large-space-missions-help-to-unite-world-powers Professor John Bridges from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been quoted in an article in The Independent discussing the US government's decision to give a Florida-based company permission to conduct the first ever private mission to the Moon. 
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                    Combatting Fraud and Corruption within the Classroomhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2014/07/29/combatting-fraud-and-corruption-within-the-classroom/ Posted by Matthew Higgins in School of Business Blog on July 29, 2014 While fraud is part and parcel of everyday life we seem conditioned to ignore the signs. Matthew Higgins, Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Consumption at the School, proposes a curricular solution. 
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                    GradeMark rubrics – what are they and how can you use them?https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/lli/2017/03/01/grademark-rubrics-what-are-they-and-how-can-you-use-them/ Posted by Catherine Leyland in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on March 1, 2017 What is a rubric? A rubric is a set of marking criteria that can be used to make marking easier and more consistent. 
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                    Adrian Weston MBEhttps://le.ac.uk/about/history/obituaries/2022/adrian-weston We have learned, with regret, of the death of Mr Adrian Weston, who was a member of the University Council from 1999 to 2008.