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  • Condensed Matter Physics

    Module code: PA2230 ‘Condensed Matter’ explores the physics that underpins the behaviour of electrons in crystalline solid materials and is included in the Institute of Physics “core of physics” material.

  • Experimental Physics 1

    Module code: PA1900 All professional physicists need to have experience and understanding of laboratory practices and handling experimental data.

  • Condensed Matter Physics

    Module code: PA2230 ‘Condensed Matter’ explores the physics that underpins the behaviour of electrons in crystalline solid materials and is included in the Institute of Physics “core of physics” material.

  • Experimental Physics 1

    Module code: PA1900 All professional physicists need to have experience and understanding of laboratory practices and handling experimental data.

  • Lung cancer

    Specialists Agrawal Bradding Fennell Peake Pritchard There is a strong multi-disciplinary clinical team involved in the diagnosis and management of lung cancer within University Hospitals of Leicester.

  • Welcome to the jungle: Leicester student recalls life-changing British Army deployment to Belize

    Army reservist and Leicester student Lieutenant Rob Blackman recalls his British Army deployment to Belize.

  • Archaeologists investigate threatened Cypriot site

    Leicester archaeologists are in a race against time to uncover the heritage of a threatened 1,500-year-old site on a Cyprus shoreline.

  • Amit Sinha

    Amit is the Supercomputer Management Leader and Senior Director for Engineering Operations at Microsoft.  He was previously the Chief Technology Officer for SMB, Scale and Private Equity (PE) at Microsoft UK.

  • Studying at Leicester

    Applying as an independent student You can join Leicester as a Study Abroad (non-degree) student even if your home university does not have an exchange agreement with us.

  • New observations reveal Jupiters Great Red Spot as mysterious energy source

    Researchers from the University of Leicester and Boston University’s (BU) Center for Space Physics report today in Nature that Jupiter’s Great Red Spot may provide the mysterious source of energy required to heat the planet’s upper atmosphere to the unusually high values...

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