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    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz, Emeritus Professor in the School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, explains the research that won him an Ig Nobel Prize in 2023.

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    Leicestershire Innovation Festival attendances hit new highs as fresh records were set at the fifth annual event.

  • English for Maths Summer Programme

    Study on the English for Maths Summer Programme at the University of Leicester. Improve your ability to communicate in English in a maths context.

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    A short course to develop participants’ ability to communicate when using English in a chemistry context and to allow students to experience what is like to study chemistry in a British University.

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    The English for Chemists International Summer Programme is aimed at chemistry students and professionals wishing to improve their English for use in an chemistry context.

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    Tor Clark Associate Professor in Journalism dissects the general election results.

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    DNA analysis carried out at University of Leicester refutes the theory that Kaspar Hauser was a ‘lost prince’ of the House of Baden.

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    New mathematical modelling by University of Leicester of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation – a system of ocean currents – shows greater complexity than previously thought, revealing a hierarchy of irreversible ‘tipping points’

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