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  • Student nurses shortlisted for prestigious awards

    A group of student nurses has been shortlisted for some prestigious awards thanks to their dedication and commitment

  • Thursday 1st Nov 2012 Sol 85

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on November 1, 2012 Later today I catch my flight back to the UK and swap Mars time for GMT.  Looking back on the first part of this mission, I think we have learnt and achieved a lot.

  • Events

    Find out about the upcoming events hosted by and related to Museum Studies at the University of Leicester.

  • Researcher receives top award for work on meteorites and Martian geology

    PhD student Francesca Willcocks' research has included the Winchcombe meteorite, the exploration of Gale Crater by NASA’s Curiosity Rover and preparations for Mars Sample Return

  • Student story: my ULAS internship

    Read about Saskia’s experience as an undergraduate intern with the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS).

  • Artistic University porters brush with success

    University porter Megan McMullan has an amazing artistic talent which is beginning to get her noticed.

  • Student nurses shortlisted for prestigious awards

    The dedication and commitment of three students from the University of Leicester has seen them shortlisted for some prestigious nursing awards.

  • Leicester health researchers recognised with NIHR Senior Investigator Awards

    A pair of Leicester health researchers have been awarded prestigious National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Senior Investigator awards to advance their healthcare work.

  • End-of-term student COVID testing starts

    The first students have taken part in an end-of-term COVID-19 testing programme launched as part of a drive to ensure they can return home safely in time for Christmas.

  • Contextualising Captain Scotts Echinoderm Collections at the Natural History Museum

    Captain Scott’s doomed expedition/Eddie Jenkins, MA Museum Studies

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