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  • Sally Kyd

    Sally joined the University of Leicester as an undergraduate, studied here for her PhD, joined the teaching staff, was appointed Professor – and eventually became the first female Head of Leicester Law School.

  • Wednesday 29th August Sol 23

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 29, 2012 We have started our drive East to the Glenelg junction.  We will go at about tens of metres per sol over the next few weeks.

  • Sally Kyd

    The academic profile of Professor Sally Kyd of Leicester Law School

  • Trauma-informed ESOL for refugees: self-access training and workshop

    Access free trauma informed pedagogy training for ESOL and EAP practitioners who teach English to people from refugee backgrounds

  • Making space accessible

    We enable spacecraft power generation and thermal management by developing power systems that enable electricity generation from the rare element americium.

  • Ethical Practice: Access, Liberation, and Organisational Change

    Module code: MU7562 Ethical frameworks and approaches to museum and gallery work are cornerstones of a socially engaged practice.

  • Ethical Practice: Access, Liberation, and Organisational Change

    Module code: MU7562 Ethical frameworks and approaches to museum and gallery work are cornerstones of a socially engaged practice.

  • Ethical Practice: Access, Liberation, and Organisational Change

    Module code: MU7562 Ethical frameworks and approaches to museum and gallery work are cornerstones of a socially engaged practice.

  • Personalised treatment in B cell malignancies

    Research theme leads: Professor Martin Dyer; Dr Harriet Walter, Dr Matt Ahearne Thanks to the generous philanthropic support of The Scott-Waudby Charitable Trust, the University of Leicester has been able to establish the Haematological Research Theme which supports both...

  • 26th November 2013 Sol 466

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 26, 2013 Two years after launch from Cape Canaveral we have been slowed up temporarily by a minor short circuit, but are now getting back to analyses and driving.

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