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  • John Bridges: Mars Science Laboratory

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 1, 2012 Welcome to my Mars Science Laboratory Blog.  My name is Dr John Bridges and I am a planetary scientist at the University of Leicester.  I am also part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission team.

  • Leicester Physicists at the UK in Space Festival

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on June 27, 2023 From Mars, to Jupiter, and the planets beyond our solar system, University of Leicester researchers will join experts at the National Space Centre on July 2nd with their insights into our...

  • Past PhD projects

    Browse past research theses from our former History PhD research students.

  • Millions of records from UK collections to be unlocked by new Museum Data Service

    Three-way partnership between Art UK, Collections Trust and the University of Leicester will build real world digital infrastructure to transform the way museums share their object records and knowledge.

  • Heather Couper (1949-2020)

    Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest at the unveiling of the Rattray Lecture Theatre's astronomical clock in 1989.

  • Leicesters literary festival gives a glimpse into our possible futures

    This year’s Literary Leicester plans to take audiences where no-one has gone before – but might do, one day.

  • Spring seminar series 2011

    Browse our 2011 spring seminar series in the Victorian Studies Centre.

  • New free online course provides PhD application support

    A free online course which provides support for potential postgraduate researchers is to be offered by our University and will begin on 4 September.

  • Leicester remembers honorary graduate Tim Pigott-Smith

    The University was saddened to learn on 7 April of the death of Tim Pigott-Smith, noted actor and and honorary graduate of the University of Leicester.

  • Relive the amazing discovery of King Richard III

    An historic and scientific exploration of the work that went into finding and identifying the lost remains of King Richard III will be held by the University of Leicester during the week of his reinterment.

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