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  • Leicester scientist reaches the final of BBC Astronauts competition

    Dr Suzie Imber from our Department of Physics and Astronomy will be competing in the sixth and final episode of ‘Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes?’ this Sunday on BBC Two at 8pm. Reaching the final of the televised competition has been a long and gruelling process.

  • Planetary Materials

    We study the evolution of Mars through a combination of mission involvement and analysing martian meteorites. Our research aims include to understand the nature of water-rock reaction in the martian crust and compositional differentiation of the lithosphere.

  • Modern scientist vs. 1600s scientist: Moon landings

    Modern planetary scientist Dr Suzie Imber critiques John Wilkins's incredible 17th c. book on space travel

  • A tax on authentic cider? – University of Leicester

    A consideration of how new EU proposals to remove tax exemption for small cider producers could impact craft cider producers in Wales.

  • Governor of the Bank of England returns to home city for University of Leicester lecture

    The Governor of the Bank of England is returning to his home city for a public lecture at the University of Leicester.

  • Company, Commercial and Financial Law

    Leicester Law School provides aspects of commercial, corporate and financial law accommodating diverse research interests. Take a look at the information we have to offer.

  • Year in industry with Deutsche Bank sets student Cybill Smith up for a career at Barclays

    One of this week’s graduating students has expressed how pausing academic study, to spend a year working for Deutsche Bank, was an invaluable experience in terms of developing her professional skills and preparing her for the next step in her career.

  • Free cash point machines are disappearing

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 24, 2018 Free ATMs are disappearing. Link provides monthly financial inclusion reports which map numbers and geographical locations of cash machines.

  • The Story of Pulque Part 3: Ritual and Power in Aztec Mexico – University of Leicester

    Project Principal Investigator Deborah Toner describes the importance of pulque in cultural, religious and political terms during the Aztec period in Mexico. Third part of the story of pulque

  • First Juno science results supported by University of Leicester’s Jupiter ‘forecast’

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on May 25, 2017 Astronomers publish predictions of planetary phenomena on Jupiter that informed spacecraft’s arrival.

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