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  • Giant storms cause palpitations in Saturns atmospheric heartbeat

    Immense northern storms on Saturn can disturb atmospheric patterns at the planet’s equator, finds the international Cassini mission in a study led by Dr Leigh Fletcher from our Department of Physics and Astronomy and published in Nature Astronomy.

  • Introduction to Practice

    Module code: RA1003 This will be your first placement experience module. You will spend your time in the professional radiology department and apply the professional learning from previous modules.

  • Introduction to Practice

    Module code: RA1003 This will be your first placement experience module. You will spend your time in the professional radiology department and apply the professional learning from previous modules.

  • Introduction to Practice

    Module code: RA1003 This will be your first placement experience module. You will spend your time in the professional radiology department and apply the professional learning from previous modules.

  • Key contacts

    Find out more about the key contacts within the Higher Education Pathway for Armed Forces in the College of Life Sciences.

  • Sam Khan

    The academic profile of Dr Sam Khan, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Medical Oncology at University of Leicester

  • Martyn Mahaut Smith

    The academic profile of Professor Martyn Mahaut Smith, Professor of Cellular Physiology at University of Leicester

  • Jamie Wardman

    The academic profile of Dr Jamie Wardman, Associate Professor of Risk at University of Leicester

  • Helen O Hare

    The academic profile of Dr Helen O Hare, Lecturer in Microbiology; Programme director for BSc Medical Microbiology at University of Leicester

  • Managing Englishness

    Posted by Richard Courtney in School of Business Blog on April 23, 2014 In the run up to Saint George’s Day, Richard Courtney, Lecturer in Employment Studies at the School, underlines why the nature of ‘Englishness’ should matter to scholars and practitioners of...

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