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  • New earthbased images prepare for Junos encounter with Jupiters Great Red Spot

    A space scientist from our Department of Physics and Astronomy has been involved in new Jupiter imagery from two telescopes in Hawaii that is providing context for upcoming close-ups of the Great Red Spot by NASA's Juno spacecraft.

  • Leicester co-founds UK Nuclear Deterrence Network

    The University of Leicester has joined partners to launch a network which will examine and assess nuclear deterrence and inform UK nuclear policy.

  • People

    Learn more about the staff in the Stoneygate Centre for Empathic Healthcare at the University of Leicester.

  • Seeds from Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor tree take root in Leicester

    Seeds from trees which survived the atomic bomb in Hiroshima have taken root in Leicester in time for the 80th anniversary of VJ Day.

  • School of Business Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 12

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Modern European Fiction

    Module code: EN3159 If you are interested in reading great 20th century novels in translation, you will want to take this module.

  • Modern European Fiction

    Module code: EN3159 If you are interested in reading great 20th century novels in translation, you will want to take this module.

  • Modern European Fiction

    Module code: EN3159 If you are interested in reading great 20th century novels in translation, you will want to take this module.

  • Colleagues remember Lucy

    Lucy’s recent and former colleagues have shared some memories below: “I knew Lucy for 17 years, meeting her for the first time when the careers service was based in College House and liking her immediately as she was so friendly and warm-hearted.

  • Stop the clocks: Brisk walking may slow biological ageing process, study shows

    A new study of genetic data published today (Wednesday) of more than 400,000 UK adults has revealed a clear link between walking pace and a genetic marker of biological age.

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