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  • New views of Jupiter showcases swirling clouds on giant planet

    Members of NASA’s Juno mission team, some of the world’s leading observers of Jupiter, and citizen scientists from across the globe attended a workshop co-organised by Leicester academic entiteld ‘New Views of Jupiter: Pro-Am Collaborations during and beyond the NASA Juno...

  • Leicester International Institute, Dalian University of Technology

    The Department of Engineering is proud to be one of the first departments at Leicester to participate in this exciting new venture between the University of Leicester and Dalian University of Technology.

  • Highest recognition from the National Crime Agency for intelligence expert

    A fascination with the inner workings of the intelligence services has led to one of our academics receiving the highest recognition of the National Crime Agency - the Director General's Commendation.

  • Senate regulation 9: Regulations governing Research Degree Programmes: General, admissions, and registration (9.1-9.46)

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  • Home and Away in Anglo Saxon England

    Academic advisors Dr Richard Jones Professor Jo Story Dr Morn Capper Diasporas create environments within which people are not only forced to create new homes but to think deeply about the homes they have abandoned.

  • Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA)

    The University of Leicester School of Archaeology and Ancient History Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa project

  • Hannah Lewis MBE to recount her experiences surviving the Holocaust

    An upcoming lecture will see Holocaust survivor Hannah Lewis MBE recount her experiences growing up Poland and surviving the atrocities of the Nazi occupation during the Second World War.

  • 2017 events

    Browse the events we held in the Centre for Translation and Interpreting Studies between October and December 2017.

  • PhD researcher developing technique to estimate biomass and carbon more efficiently

    With climate change a pressing issue, measuring carbon in forests and understanding how efficiently carbon is stored is increasingly vital.

  • Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 19 25 November

    Dr Daniel Ladley from the Department of Economics has written an article for The Conversation discussing how cooperative groups work better than competitive groups.

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