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  • Space scientist receives prestigious award from Royal Astronomical Society

    Professor Emma Bunce (pictured) from our Department of Physics and Astronomy has received a prestigious award from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) for her outstanding research into the physics of the gas giant planet magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn.

  • Experienced psychologist to reflect on clinical work with gender variant children and adolescents

    Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Psychotherapist Dr Bernadette Wren will be delivering a public talk on the complexity of clinical work with gender diverse children and adolescents on 6 February.

  • Student calculates which colour lightsaber would be most powerful

    Aspiring Jedi Knights will be happy to learn that the red lightsabers used by their enemies, the Sith, are likely the weakest type available on the futuristic arms market, while a purple lightsaber would be the strongest, based on calculations made by a student from our...

  • Festival event turns spotlight on Diversity in Leicester

    A range of influential speakers will present their views on what diversity and multiculturalism mean to the city of Leicester in an upcoming event for the 2017 Leicester Human Rights Arts and Film Festival.

  • Leicester schools and community invited to celebrate Earth Day at Space Park Leicester

    The National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) at Space Park Leicester is hosting a range of activities for both local schools and the broader Leicester community on 22 April

  • Alexander (Sandy) Kilpatrick

    The academic profile of Dr Alexander (Sandy) Kilpatrick, Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry and Undergraduate Admissions Tutor at University of Leicester

  • Learning Outcomes Project: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 4

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Chinese Prisoners on Cockatoo Island, Sydney

    Chinese prisoners and former gold-diggers who were imprisoned on Cockatoo Island in Sydney (New South Wales). Explores how they were disadvantaged within the colonial justice system and how they resisted imprisonment.

  • How to submit an appeal

    If you decide that you have eligible grounds for appeal you should complete and submit an appeals form with supporting documentary evidence.  Review the What is an Academic Appeal? section of our webpages to find out more about grounds for appeal.

  • The double-minded revolutionary

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on February 22, 2017 In 1884, a Russian woman by the name of Liudmila Volkenshtein was found guilty of anti-tsarist “terrorism” by a military court in St Petersburg.

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