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  • His Honour David Brunning

    The University has learned, with sadness, of the death of David Brunning, a former member of Council and life member of the University Court. David Brunning was born on 10 April 1943. He was a pupil at Burton upon Trent Grammar School.

  • Resources

    Resources on recombinant techniques are available on The University of Leicester's website, all with descriptions and links.

  • Record attendances across Leicestershire Innovation Festival

    Leicestershire Innovation Festival attendances hit new highs as fresh records were set at the fifth annual event.

  • Solar System samples touch down in Leicester

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 25 June 2021 Samples from other worlds will be examined by space scientists at the University of Leicester as we continue to study the building blocks of the Solar System.

  • Digital sexual cultures feminist research and engagement consortium

    Find out more about the digital sexual cultures feminist research and engagement consortium at the University of Leicester.

  • Maurice Ennals collection

    The Maurice Ennals collection is made up of materials collected by Maurice Ennals, who was the first Station Manager of Radio Leicester. Learn more about the collection.

  • Preparing for an interview

    Learn more about preparing for your interviews and browse a checklist for what to do in the run up to conducting your interview.

  • Introduction to Space Science

    Combine this unit with two others to form the module 'Introduction to Physics Specialisms' During this unit you will develop your education in speciality physics by gaining an overview of space exploration, including exploitation of space for terrestrial...

  • Relive the amazing discovery of King Richard III

    An historic and scientific exploration of the work that went into finding and identifying the lost remains of King Richard III will be held by the University of Leicester during the week of his reinterment.

  • New study finds that everyday activities empower young people in care

    Simply going shopping, playing in the park or reading are the kind of everyday activities that give young people in care a better sense of value and well-being according to a new study published today (30 October) into the participation experiences of young people growing up...

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