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  • Farewell to Cassini

    University of Leicester, Cassini

  • Advanced Structure Determination

    Module code: CH4201 Structure determination is a process that uses analytical techniques to determine the three-dimensional atomic coordinates of a molecule or biomolecule.

  • Advanced Structure Determination

    Module code: CH7001 Structure determination is a process that uses analytical techniques to determine the three-dimensional atomic coordinates of a molecule or biomolecule.

  • Advanced Structure Determination

    Module code: CH7301 Structure determination is a process that uses analytical techniques to determine the three-dimensional atomic coordinates of a molecule or biomolecule.

  • Advanced Structure Determination

    Module code: CH4201 Structure determination is a process that uses analytical techniques to determine the three-dimensional atomic coordinates of a molecule or biomolecule.

  • Advanced Structure Determination

    Module code: CH4201 Structure determination is a process that uses analytical techniques to determine the three-dimensional atomic coordinates of a molecule or biomolecule.

  • Our space research highlights

    Our researchers are reaching for the stars when it comes to space research, our work in this area is also helping inform the way we live and adapt to our planet.

  • Centre for New Writing Events Sept-Dec 2013 University of Leicester staff blogs

    Posted by corinnefowler in School of English Blog on September 17, 2013 SuAndi We have planned an exciting programme of free literary events this semester at the Centre for New Writing (CNW).

  • Pinnacle International Freight joins Space Park Leicester

    Logistics solutions provider with bases in the UK and USA that has supported the University of Leicester Space Research Centre in various exciting projects has joined the university's space hub.

  • Hot hot hot, above the Great Red Spot

    Posted by Henrik Melin in Leicester to Jupiter: The Juno Mission on July 28, 2016 One of the largest remaining questions in understanding the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the outmost layer of the atmosphere, is: ‘Why is this region so very hot?’.

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