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  • Leicester’s Jupiter Research on the BBC Sky at Night

    The BBC Sky at Night team travelled to the National Space Centre for a special show on five years of the Juno mission, featuring interviews with our Jupiter experts.

  • Celebrating our 2020 Physics and Astronomy Prizes

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 22 July 2020 The School of Physics and Astronomy has announced the 2020 recipients of our undergraduate prizes.

  • First Images from James Webb Space Telescope

    The first full-colour images from NASA’s largest and most powerful space science telescope will be revealed to the public at an exciting free event at Space Park Leicester.

  • Jupiter’s aurora – University of Leicester

    Posted by Rosie Johnson in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on June 27, 2016 During Juno’s time at Jupiter, we will have the fantastic opportunity to study the most powerful aurora in the solar system.

  • Modules and assessment (5.18 - 5.54)

    Learn more about modules and assessment in Senate Regulation 5.

  • The future of medical education built on a history of philanthropy

    Fashion retailer and philanthropist George Davies found his name in lights as a new £42 million building was named in his honour and officially opened by Sir David Attenborough OM and Michael Attenborough CBE.

  • ‘Strangers in the land’?

    Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on June 8, 2016 Our current exhibition, ‘”Strangers in the land”? Impressions of India’ traces the history of the British in India from the early 17 th century to the turn of the 20 th .

  • University of Leicester to mark World Diabetes Day

    People are being invited to learn more about Type 2 diabetes from University experts at a specialist centre in Leicester to mark an international awareness campaign.

  • Chicxulub crater study suggests asteroid impacts could create habitats for life

    Scientists studying a 65-million-year old crater in the Gulf of Mexico, caused by an asteroid impact, claim it could have provided a habitat for early life to take hold on earth.

  • Get Involved

    Find out more about the Patient and Carer Group, housed within the Leicester Medical School. Including, how to apply.

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