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  • Mechanical Engineering BEng

    Spacecraft and satellites. Reactors and robots. Mechanical engineering is at the core of most systems that move. But how is technology improving their performance? To build the future, you need to keep up with it. And this degree will show you how.

  • Planetary Magnetospheres and Ionospheres

    Our research focuses on the processes that take place in the outer gaseous environments of solar system bodies, involving the coupling of the planetary upper atmosphere and magnetic field with the solar wind plasma that blows continuously outward from the Sun.

  • Hong Kong SAR

    We welcome students from Hong Kong SAR. Find out about entry requirements, the Hong Kong student community and other country-specific information.

  • Meet our team

    Meet our team working in the Core Biotechnology Services and find contact details for the managers of each facility.

  • Kenya

    We welcome students from Kenya. Find out about entry requirements, the Kenyan student community and other country-specific information.

  • Dalian Leicester Summer Programmes

    Short courses to develop participants’ ability to communicate when using English in a STEM contexts and to allow students to experience what is like to study at a British University.

  • The history of Chemistry and Physics at Leicester

    The Departments of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Leicester have a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.

  • Prestigious awards for University of Leicester from the Royal Astronomical Society

    Prestigious awards for University of Leicester from the Royal Astronomical Society Space|University of Leicester academics recognised for their work in planetary and space science Two University of Leicester academics, Dr Tom Stallard and Dr Nial Tanvir, both from the...

  • Student midwife shortlisted for prestigious award

    A student midwife, who was inspired to take up the profession because of her own childbirth experiences, is in line for a prestigious award

  • ESA Living Planet Fellowship Success for Dr. Tim Trent

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 17 June 2020 Dr Tim Trent of Earth Observation Science group has won an ESA Living Planet Fellowship to investigate long-term changes in the hydrological cycle.

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