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  • Suzie Imber Wins the Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 24 August 2021 Enormous congratulations to Dr. Suzie Imber this prestigious award in the 2021/22 Royal Society prize list.

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    Find your research degree supervisor in Engineering at Leicester.

  • University of Leicester partners with Bluesky International to revolutionise tree mapping technology

    A new Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) will enhance Bluesky’s National Tree Map

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  • Treasure trove of planets hiding in dust

    Treasure trove of planets hiding in dust Stars|New research discovers 'super-Earths' forming around young stars New research by a team of international astronomers, including a University of Leicester researcher, has found that ‘super-Earths’ and Neptune-sized...

  • Patients at higher risk of developing ME after COVID-19 diagnosis

    On ME Awareness day today (Tuesday 12 May) researchers at the University of Leicester have warned that up to one in ten patients who have had coronavirus could be at higher risk of developing Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME).

  • Funding spotlight MRC DPFS

    Dr Tim Hammonds: Applying to the MRC Developmental Pathway Funding Scheme (DPFS) Having recently joined the MRC DPFS panel I can share with you some of the things I have learned about applying for and successfully achieving funding for translational programs in this health...

  • Flaring star could be down to young planet’s disc inferno

    New simulations led by University of Leicester offer new explanation for star’s 85-year flare. In this scenario, a young giant planet is burning up very close to its star, suggesting solar systems may have hosted many of such planets that have since ‘evaporated’

  • New species of Jurassic pterosaur discovered on the Isle of Skye

    Team including University of Leicester palaeontologist have studied a fossil that suggests the flying reptiles developed earlier and were more numerous than thought

  • Where is the riskiest place to live?

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 3, 2016 Download the latest world ranking from United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security.  It considers risk from extreme natural events and ranks 117 nations.

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