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  • Doug Battersby

    The academic profile of Dr Doug Battersby, Lecturer in Modern Literature at University of Leicester

  • Window of the Soul

    Sohaib Rufai, University staff member has entered a piece entitled 'Window of the Soul'.

  • Students must register to vote by 7 June to make their voice heard

    Professor Paul Boyle, President and Vice-Chancellor of our University, has written an article about the importance of voting in the EU referendum and how it is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for young people to influence their futures.

  • Cleared for takeoff how Santas sleigh takes to the skies

    Santa Claus’s reindeer will be in need of a good rest after their Christmas Eve capers based on a study by fourth year Master's students from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, who have estimated the velocity required to provide enough lift force to get his sleigh...

  • Tuesday 30th October Sol 83

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 30, 2012 We have started the transition to going back to planning on Earth rather than Mars time.  By the end of 90 sols this will be complete.

  • Doug Gregg

    The academic profile of Doug Gregg, PhD Researcher at University of Leicester

  • Daqi Liu

    The academic profile of Dr Daqi Liu, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • US Federal Register – all issues now online

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 27, 2018 The U.S.

  • Thursday 4th October Sol 58

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on October 5, 2012   Previous missions suggest that the ‘soil’ on Mars is roughly basaltic in composition.  However, on Earth sand is mainly composed of quartz (silica).

  • Molecular and Cell Biology student complaints procedure

    View the student complaints procedure for Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Leicester. We welcome feedback on how we are doing and understand that occasionally something can go wrong or you may not be satisfied with an aspect of your experience.

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