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  • Libby Jackson on 20 Years of ISS – National Space Centre Q&A

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 29 October 2020 Join the National Space Centre for a Facebook live Q&A with Libby Jackson, from the UK Space Agency, on 4 November at 19:00.

  • Astronomers discover four new ‘hot Jupiters’

    Astronomers discover four new ‘hot Jupiters’

  • TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children

    Staff from TIMMS Research Group teach on a number of courses within the University of Leicester.

  • Reunions

    If you would like to plan a return visit to campus with your old course mates or friends just get in touch with the Alumni Engagement Team and we will help you make it a success.

  • Professor Dan Ladley

    Professor Dan Ladley: Expert in financial regulation, and your future qualification There are important discussions going on around financial regulation; what the next crisis will be and how to prevent and limit the scope of crisis.

  • Team Leicester

    Discover Team Leicester sports clubs at the University of Leicester.

  • Archaeologists return to Castle Hill to explore historic monument linked with Knights Hospitallers

    From 2 - 27 September, our archaeologists working with Leicester City Council and members of the public, will return to Castle Hill Country Park at Beaumont Leys to continue exploring a large scheduled ancient monument, Castle Hill, believed to be the remains of a medieval...

  • Leicester researchers shed new light on extragalactic event

    University of Leicester scientists discover that a Fast X-ray Transient (FXT) called EP250108a is the result of a massive star exploding.

  • Feminism

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 3, 2014 The Fawcett Society launch new blog: Feminist Matters It will cover a range of topics from a feminist perspective.

  • Should sexist adverts be banned?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on August 16, 2019 This week the first prosecutions were made against adverts considered sexist by the new ASA code on gender stereotyping.

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