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  • Quality of conference presentations could be affected by social media

    A new pilot study into the impact of Twitter on conferences suggests that social media may impact on quality of presentations as speakers receive real-time feedback.

  • Former Congressmen to be quizzed by students

    Two former members of Congress, the national legislative body of the United States, will discuss issues surrounding the upcoming US presidential elections.

  • Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro taught by Leicester alumnus Sir Malcolm Stanley Bradbury

    This morning, British writer Kazuo Ishiguro was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Ishiguro is a novelist, screenwriter and short story writer.

  • Building bridges - Creating links between university programmes and the professional translation industry

    The Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies (LeCTIS) teamed up with the East Midlands Regional Group of the ITI and were proud to present 'Building bridges - Creating links between university programmes and the professional translation industry'.

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  • Teacher mailing list privacy notice for teachers and advisers

    Learn more about how your data is handled for teachers and learners joining mailing lists from our Widening Participation and Student Recruitment teams.

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    We welcome students from the USA. Find out about entry requirements, the American student community and other country-specific information.

  • Expert opinions cover Jupiters composition air pollution and bees

    Dr Leigh Fletcher from the Department of Physics and Astronomy has written a Staff Blog discussing our understanding of the giant planet Jupiter and its bulk composition.

  • The Space Environment

    Module code: PA3603 This module will build on your knowledge in speciality physics by further exploring topics in spacecraft dynamics and space science.

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