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  • National Astronomy Week: Our Modern View of Mars

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 10 November 2020 The RAS is putting on a  series of events, talks and online observing sessions for National Astronomy Week, and Professor John Bridges will be discussing our modern view of Mars on...

  • Richard III at the Sofia Science Festival

    The team behind the momentous discovery of King Richard III will be presenting the science that led to the identification of the remains at a festival in Bulgaria.

  • Medical schools help tackle class ceiling on professional careers

    Medical schools can help more young people from disadvantaged backgrounds break through a 'class ceiling' to the professions highlighted in a new report.

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  • Widespread prehistoric volcanic activity across Mongolia and China linked to a common cause

    Research by a Leicester-led team of geologists has uncovered new evidence for the causes of widespread volcanic activity in eastern Asia 100 million years ago.

  • Regulations governing Higher Doctorate degree programmes: Admission and selection

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  • Julian Pooley

    The Nichols papers are scattered among over 100 repositories and libraries across the world and 26 private collections.

  • Medical imaging technology goes under the lens

    A PhD student examining how space technology can be used in healthcare has been interviewed about her work.

  • Doctor who’s helped thousands of children in poverty was set on the right path by Leicester Medical School

    A doctor who has improved the lives of thousands of children in desperate poverty has put part of her success down to her time at the University of Leicester’s Medical School.

  • Very Rev. Derek Hole

    We have learned, with regret, of the death of the Very Reverend Derek Hole, an Honorary Graduate and long-time supporter of the University. Born in Plymouth in 1933, Derek Hole felt called to the priesthood from a young age.

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