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  • Publications by participants

    Explore publications by participants and find further resources related to the Crossing Boundaries project.

  • Student societies

    Find out about the University of Leicester's student geological societies, including the Peter Colley Sylvester Bradley (PCSB) student society, Society of Economic Geologists, Palaeobiology Society and Geophysical Student Society.

  • Ground control arrives at Leicester

    Scientists at our University are a step closer to controlling their own satellite missions now that a new satellite ground station dish has been installed on campus.

  • Selection Committee 2022: Terms of Reference and membership

    Role As an augmented Nominations Committee, the Chancellor Selection Committee provides oversight of the process to appoint a new Chancellor for the University.

  • Honorary Degrees Board

    See the Honorary Degrees Board's terms of reference and membership, including details of their role, responsibilities, reporting hierarchy and meetings.

  • Curiosity in Isolation at Edinburgh and Glasgow

    Curiosity Rover, Edinburgh locality, HiRISE image

  • Founding benefactors families event: The Clarkes and the Gees

    Posted by Simon Dixon in Library Special Collections on April 6, 2018 In collaboration with colleagues from our Development and Alumni Relations Office , Archives and Special Collections recently contributed to an event welcoming to campus the descendants of some of our...

  • Keeping our community safe

    University of Leicester has set out the plans it has put in place to protect students, staff and the community against the risks of COVID-19 infection.

  • EDI Committee

    Terms of Reference 2024-25 Role On behalf of the People, EDI and Wellbeing Committee, to maintain oversight of and provide advice on matters relating to equity, diversity and inclusion.

  • Scientists pour cold water on claim British rivers are ‘cleanest since Industrial Revolution’

    Scientists and charities have poured cold water on recent claims that water quality in British rivers is “better than at any time since the end of the Industrial Revolution”.

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