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  • Good luck, Victoria! It won’t be the samian without you.

    Posted by Daan van Helden in The Arch-I-Scan Project on June 5, 2023 please click here to go to the blog post on the Arch-I-Scan news website.

  • Hello world!

    Posted by eabbey in IMP – Improving my Pedagogy on November 9, 2018 Welcome to staffblogs.le.ac.uk Sites . This is your first post.

  • Leicester alumnus and honorary professor Sir Nicholas Green appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal

    A Leicester alumnus and honorary graduate has been appointed by HM The Queen as Lord Justice of Appeal. Sir Nicholas Green is among three Lady Justices and four Lord Justices of Appeal who will fill current and forthcoming vacancies in the Court of Appeal.

  • Leicester researchers use satellites to tackle landfill methane leaks

    Research team from the School of Physics and Astronomy and Space Park Leicester is testing how space-based technology can help find leaks and then assess whether repairs have worked

  • Undergraduate courses

    Learn about undergraduate courses in Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • Growing the social role of botanic gardens

    Growing the Social Role stress tests the prevailing organisational cultures and structures of UK botanic gardens to see if they are fit for purpose for the 21st century.

  • Jason Rigby

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  • Groundbreaking event marks the start of extension to Students Union building

    Construction has officially commenced on an ambitious £21 million extension to the Students’ Union building.

  • Harnessing the ‘wisdom of crowds’ can help combat antibiotic over prescription

    A new study has demonstrated that using  the ‘wisdom of crowds’ (also known as collective intelligence) of three or more medical prescribers, can improve decisions about antibiotic prescribing and help combat rising levels of antibiotic resistance.

  • Stunning satellite imagery gives unique view of Leicestershire in all its glory

    A rarely seen perspective of the county of Leicestershire has been captured in a new high resolution photograph released by Leicester scientists using a state-of-the-art satellite for the first time.

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