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  • Our University working with Chinese Academy of Science on carbon dioxide monitoring satellite mission

    China has launched its first satellite dedicated to the monitoring of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). The satellite was successfully launched on 22 December 2016 into a low Earth orbit.

  • Midlands universitybased high performance computing centre receives 32 million

    Funding of £3.2million has been received by the Midlands Innovation group of universities, including the University of Leicester, and Queen Mary University of London to establish a centre of excellence in high performance computing (HPC).

  • University showcases wide-ranging postgraduate research

    Talented PhD graduates from our University will be delivering a wealth of insight at the cutting edge of their fields at a day of lectures on 22 March.

  • The BASE Trial

    The BASE trial is looking at the use of sodium bicarbonate for metabolic acidosis in very preterm babies.

  • Could Pegasus really fly

    In Greek mythology, the winged horse Pegasus was ridden by the hero Bellerophon to defeat the fearsome Chimera, a beast often depicted as being part goat, part lion and part snake.

  • Publications and outputs

    Read about the publications and outputs for the ALARM project at Leicester.

  • Academic year: 2004-2005

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2004-2005.

  • Academic year: 2011-2012

    Browse the speakers from the Centre for English Local History's seminar events, held in 2011-2012.

  • Yuan Gao

    The academic profile of Dr Yuan Gao, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • isabellacaldwell

    A Week in the World of Waugh Posted by isabellacaldwell in Waugh and Words on July 18, 2014 When journeying to Leicester on Monday morning, I was somewhat daunted by the prospect of the future week, a week where I would be experiencing the working life of the research...

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