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  • Cosmic blast hunter SVOM to launch with optimal optics from Leicester

    Mission to find gamma ray bursts is latest to use technology from University of Leicester in x-ray optics

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    A project such as this could not have succeeded without the contribution of many individuals and organisations.

  • Global Media

    Module code: MS1003 This module offers an introduction to theories of globalisation and the role of media and communication technologies in the transformation of the world at both local and global levels.

  • From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947

    Module code: HS3699 The interaction between imperialism and nationalism was critical in shaping the history of modern South Asia.

  • Global Media

    Module code: MS1003 This module offers an introduction to theories of globalisation and the role of media and communication technologies in the transformation of the world at both local and global levels.

  • From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947

    Module code: HS3699 The interaction between imperialism and nationalism was critical in shaping the history of modern South Asia.

  • From Empire to Nation: Modern South Asia, c. 1857-1947

    Module code: HS3699 The interaction between imperialism and nationalism was critical in shaping the history of modern South Asia.

  • Global Media

    Module code: MS1003 This module offers an introduction to theories of globalisation and the role of media and communication technologies in the transformation of the world at both local and global levels.

  • Diabetes patch proposal wins award for University of Leicester PhD student

    Charlotte Fawcett, a PhD student from the University of Leicester Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, led a business proposal that has won an award in the Young Entrepreneurs Scheme.

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