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  • Rajnikant Patel

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

  • Library and Learning Services

    In the library, we support the research, teaching and learning activities of our students and staff. Find out about the David Wilson Library, archives and special collections, and more.

  • Festival examines what the anti-apartheid picket can teach human rights defenders

    Dr Gavin Brown from the Department of Geography will be giving a talk on Tuesday 8 December at 6.

  • 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.

  • 1st February 2018 Sol 1952 Vera Rubin Ridge and Scotland on Mars

    Mars Science Laboratory

  • People

    The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) team at Leicester comprises an active research community and the Leicester branch of the European Petrophysics Consortium (EPC).

  • 5th August 2017 Sol 1777 – 5 years on Mars

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 5, 2017 The 5th August marks  5 Earth years since the successful landing of Mars Science Laboratory.  During the landing I was at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena.

  • Bradgate Park Fieldschool Season 2 (2016)

    A summary of year 2 of the Bradgate Park archaeological fieldschool in Leicestershire

  • The Anthropocene Leicester scientists respond to criticisms of new geological epoch

    A team of academics from our University has responded to criticisms of the proposal to formalise a new geological epoch – the Anthropocene.

  • Sol 2039 1st May 2018 Unique Samples from the Deep Martian Crust

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on May 1, 2018 We have recently come across a unique set of samples from the deeper crust of Mars, kilometres below what was the Gale Lake 4 billion years ago.

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