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  • Leicester Space at the British Science Festival

    British Science Festival-goers will be treated to some incredible events courtesy of experts from the University of Leicester.

  • UK Earth System Model General Assembly goes Virtual

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 June 2020 The UK Earth System Model General Assembly, that was to be held at University of Leicester, successfully took place online with over 100 participants.

  • Space Plasmas and Planetary Atmospheres

    Module code: PA4603 This module builds upon your knowledge of electromagnetism and the motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields to derive the laws determining the behaviour of plasmas and magnetised fluids – magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).

  • Human Spaceflight and Nuclear Systems

    Module code: PA7051 This module provides a detailed overview of the specific requirements introduced by human spaceflight.

  • Aerospace Materials

    Module code: PA7038 Development of new materials and enhanced materials properties are at the forefront of the enormous improvement in the performance, reliability and sustainability of advanced aerospace systems.

  • Major Project

    Module code: PA7091 The project provides the opportunity to apply your knowledge, and skills gained in the taught courses to a multidisciplinary design or research activity.The project will consist of a mission, system, sub-system or element (e.g.

  • Python

    Module code: PA3246 The Physics Skills Electives are designed to help you improve your skills and enhance your career options in industry, education, research and/or business.

  • Students claim top spots in prestigious poster competition

    Students from our Departments of Engineering and Informatics have claimed top spots in a poster competition as part of this year's ACM-W UK conference held at the University of Hertfordshire on 12 May.

  • 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.

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