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  • Planetary Magnetospheres and Ionospheres

    Our research focuses on the processes that take place in the outer gaseous environments of solar system bodies, involving the coupling of the planetary upper atmosphere and magnetic field with the solar wind plasma that blows continuously outward from the Sun.

  • Academic staff

    View the academic team working within English at Leicester. Explore staff profiles, research interests and contact details.

  • Bernard Attard

    The academic profile of Dr Bernard Attard, Associate Professor in Economic History at University of Leicester

  • Arts roadshow celebrating NHS 70-year history comes to Attenborough Arts

    A unique arts exhibition celebrating the 70-year history of the NHS has been unveiled in Leicester before embarking on a county-wide NHS roadshow.

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    David Erskine, second Lord Cardross (bap. 1627, d. 1671)

  • TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children

    Explore the research projects being carried out by the TIMMS group at the University of Leicester.

  • Attenborough Arts announces new partnership with the British Museum

    The University of Leicester’s Attenborough Arts Centre has been named today as one of the British Museum’s key cultural partners for 2021, and will be collaborating on a new innovative national programme for young people named Where we are…  Working in partnership with...

  • University to mark founding legacy as living memorial

    A major figure in the foundation of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland University College – which would later go on to become the University of Leicester – was local man Dr Astley Clarke. During the war, Astley was an officer in the Royal Army Medical Corps.

  • The history of genetic fingerprinting

    Read about the history of genetic fingerprinting, and Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys' journey from Oxford to Leicester to beyond genetic fingerprinting.

  • First delivery to our University of high-tech glass plates to be used to discover the birth of new black holes

    Our University is providing a new type of X-ray mirror to the French space agency, CNES, for the Chinese-French satellite ‘SVOM’ which is designed to discover and study Gamma-Ray Bursts from newly formed black holes.

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