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  • Saturday 4th August

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 4, 2012 Lots of people turning up now at  JPL:  a mixture of familiar and new faces to me.  There is also a collection of expat Brits working at JPL, we exchange news.

  • News

    Information about all of RCMG's current research projects and events can be found below.

  • History PGCE

    History is one of the oldest subjects in the school curriculum and has undergone something of a transformation in recent decades. We are committed to History being taught as a lively, thought-provoking subject.

  • Leading Leicester lawyer who switched careers at 40 gains University honour

    A businesswoman and lawyer who made a career U-turn at the age of 40 has been honoured by the University of Leicester.

  • University of Leicester-led training centre to fuse AI into metals industry

    New £18 million Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital Transformation of Metals Industry (DigitalMetal) funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), who announced £7m funding today, five partner universities (Birmingham,...

  • Study routes

    Find out about the routes available when training to be a teacher with the University of Leicester. You can apply to our University-led courses or to one of our School Direct or School-Centred Initial Teacher Training partners.

  • Postgraduate Researcher Careers: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 2

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Martin Coffey: Page 2

    Postgraduate Career Development Adviser, Doctoral College Team.

  • What is KIS?

    Key Information Sets (KIS) are provided by Unistats – the official website that allows you to search and compare courses from UK universities.

  • The Forensic, Archaeological and Geological Application of Microfossils

    Module code: GL3108 A human eye can just about discern the thickness of a hair. At this tiny scale, there is an incredible diversity of organisms. These were first seen through the 17th-century microscopes of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke.

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