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  • A birds eye view

    A PhD student at our University has taken his passion for photography to new heights with awe-inspiring pictures of our city’s landmarks.

  • Reinterring Richard III

    When you rebury a king, what is appropriate? Where do you bury a lost king of England? How do you bury a medieval king in the 21st century? If medieval traditions were followed, would they appear too contrived? Would a more contemporary theme be unsympathetic to the occasion?...

  • Video reveals potential killer blow to King Richard III

    The University has revealed new film footage that for the first time details the potential killer blow that claimed the life of King Richard III.

  • Jo Whitehouse Hart

    The academic profile of Dr Jo Whiethouse-Hart, Lecturer in Sociology School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at University of Leicester

  • About Arch-I-Scan

    Discover more about Arch-I-Scan Ceramic finewares are the most essential evidence for investigating the socio-cultural practices of eating and drinking across the Roman world and constitute some of the most extensive archaeological remains.

  • Chung Yi Tse

    The academic profile of Dr Chung Yi Tse, Lecturer in Economics at University of Leicester

  • 19th October 2014 Sol 783

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 19, 2014 Today marks the closest approach of Comet Siding Spring to Mars.  Curiosity will be pointing MastCam and ChemCam towards it, and have been practising targeting  at stars like Spica.

  • 28th October 2013 Sol 436

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 28, 2013 Today is a soliday on Mars and no science activities.  We are parked close to our next Waypoint called Cooperstown.

  • 29th October 2015 Sol 1148

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 29, 2015 We have completed another drill so that we now have the Big Sky and Greenhorn drill holes. As the team becomes more experienced we are getting quicker at producing drillholes and so we can get more analyses.

  • Friday 28th September Sol 52

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 28, 2012 A group us have been on a field trip between the San Andreas and San Gabriel faults, about an hour’s drive north of JPL.

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