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  • Oral history archives in the East Midlands

    Please note that this list is selective. Derbyshire Chesterfield Library accept any relevant donations of oral history recordings.

  • BLOG: what’s the wider story behind Leicester’s migration history?

    Fifty years ago Leicester welcomed up to 28,000 South Asian UK passport holders from Uganda.

  • Postgraduate research fees

    University of Leicester PhD fees

  • First Images from James Webb Space Telescope

    The first full-colour images from NASA’s largest and most powerful space science telescope will be revealed to the public at an exciting free event at Space Park Leicester.

  • Student competition brings Leicester playwright’s alter ego to life

    A popular creative writing competition launched by the University of Leicester is once again open for entries – this year supported by the fashion-legend Dame Vivienne Westwood.

  • Over £300,000 funding to fuel university boost to region’s innovation ecosystem

    University of Leicester to lead a partnership with Loughborough University and De Montfort University and Leicester Start Ups to benefit innovation within Leicester and Leicestershire

  • Sweet genes – not sweet dreams - could explain why a bad night’s sleep makes you older

    New funding support to research teams at University of Leicester to study sleep’s effects on ageing epigenetics Changes to our DNA occur as we get older and could be affected by sleep disturbance Scientists aim to find out whether this epigenetic clock plays a...

  • 24th January 2014 Sol 522

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on January 24, 2014 The Science Magazine papers about Yellowknife Bay have just been published: http://www.sciencemag.

  • Fire and ice: the Antarctic volcanoes that hint at our climate future

    Professor John Smellie, Honorary Professor in the School of Geology, Geography and the Environment, talks about his career and his love of the volcanoes of the Antarctic as he receives his second Polar Medal.

  • Dr. Naomi Rowe-Gurney on taking a Leicester PhD to NASA

    A five-year break in China, a worldwide pandemic, and delays to the most complex space telescope ever built: none of these were enough to stop Naomi Rowe-Gurney breaking new ground to complete her PhD at Leicester and land a dream job with NASA.

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