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  • Introducing SKYLARK

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 26 October 2020 The SKYLARK rocket dominates our newly-revamped foyer in the School of Physics and Astronomy. This blog post provides some of the history of Leicester’s involvement in the SKYLARK project.

  • Prolific Shakespearean actor Michael Pennington to take part in Literary Leicester

    Eminent stage actor, writer and director Michael Pennington will be delivering a talk and Q&A at our Literary Leicester festival on 16 November. Renowned for his performance as King Lear in New York 2014, Michael reprised the role for a major UK tour in 2016.

  • Physics & Astronomy: Page 23

    National Space Centre Lockdown Thematic Weeks Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 12 May 2020 During the 2020 lockdown, the National Space Centre continued to engage a national audience with their space-themes videos.

  • Physics and Astronomy Blog: Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in

    Showcasing the cutting-edge research and diverse scientific community in the School of Physics and Astronomy.

  • Rajnikant Patel

    The academic profile of Dr Rajnikant Patel, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Twenty-First Century Fiction

    Module code: EN7252 In this module you'll study a selection of recent works of fiction, with a focus on those that have been nominated for literary prizes.

  • Twenty-First Century Fiction

    Module code: EN7252 In this module you'll study a selection of recent works of fiction, with a focus on those that have been nominated for literary prizes.

  • Twenty-First Century Fiction

    Module code: EN7252 In this module you'll study a selection of recent works of fiction, with a focus on those that have been nominated for literary prizes.

  • Scientists invited to take advantage of leading high energy research centres

    Our University is facilitating a Europe-wide programme that makes available some of the leading facilities in high energy astrophysics to scientists from around the world.

  • 12th September 2017 Sol 1814 – Curiosity’s View Across Gale Crater

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on September 12, 2017 View from Vera Rubin Ridge   The Curiosity Rover has reached an elevation of 300 metres above our landing site.

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