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  • 16th April 2014 Sol602

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 16, 2014 The science team is meeting at the California Institute of Technology this week. One of our tasks is to select a drill site at Kimberley. Meanwhile we are gathering data on our location.

  • Student achievements

    See the prizes awarded to and achievements gained by postgraduate research students in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Jonathan Taylor

    Dr. Jonathan Taylor is Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Leicester. His books include the memoir "Take Me Home" (Granta, 2007), and the novels "Melissa" (Salt, 2015) and "Entertaining Strangers" (Salt, 2012).

  • Worcestershire Archives Collections

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on September 16, 2021 As a regional hub for the UOSH project the team at the University of Leicester has worked with collections from institutions across the Midlands.

  • University of Leicester takes part in Being Human Festival

    The University of Leicester will join universities throughout the UK and open its doors to share its innovative humanities research with the public. The Being Human festival, now in its fifth year, will be based on the theme of ‘Origins and Endings’.

  • School of English Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 2

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Film Festival

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  • University of Leicester Chancellor to deliver Royal Institution’s Christmas Lectures

    University of Leicester Chancellor, Dr Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock, will give this year’s Christmas Lectures from the Royal Institution.

  • Universitys Festival of Careers breaks records

    Last week saw the fourth annual Festival of Careers run by the Career Development Service.

  • Events archive

    Find out about the past events hosted or promoted by Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

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