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  • James Webb Space Telescope makes first detection of heavy element from star merger

    Merger of neutron stars that generated an explosion that created a gamma-ray burst identified. Some of the rarest and most precious elements in nature are being produced by these very rare explosions.

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  • Econometrics

    Lead: Professor Lorenzo Trapani This research group will focus on the research that deals with theoretical and applied econometrics.

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    Find out more about funding sources for your course if you are a distance learner, a mature student, a care leaver, a disabled student, a student with children or a student with an adult dependant.

  • Modern and Contemporary Literature and Theory 2

    Module code: EN7032 Following on from Modern and Contemporary Literature and Theory 1, this module will encourage you to develop further your knowledge of different theoretical, historical and contextual approaches to the study of literature.

  • Available PhD projects

    Browse the available PhD projects within Infection, Immunity and Inflammation at the University of Leicester, including self-funded projects and studentships.

  • Modern and Contemporary Literature and Theory 2

    Module code: EN7032 Following on from Modern and Contemporary Literature and Theory 1, this module will encourage you to develop further your knowledge of different theoretical, historical and contextual approaches to the study of literature.

  • D-Day in the East Midlands Oral History Archive

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library and Learning Services on May 30, 2024 The 1980s saw many oral history projects start across the UK.

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