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  • Friday 17th August Sol 12

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on August 18, 2012 We have chosen our first long term direction for Curiosity – and it is going about 0.5 km towards the NE, to an important  junction between 3 different rock types.  The site has been named Glenelg.

  • Leicester recognised for bang for the buck on research at Higher Education Oscars

    Our University secured the THE DataPoints Merit Award trophy at this year’s Times Higher Education Awards, held in association with Santander Universities UK.

  • Micro CT scanning

    The University of Leicester's Advanced Microscopy Facility (AMF) provides a range of microscopes for aiding academic learning.

  • Awards and collaborations

    Find out about recent and current collaborations undertaken by the Centre for Material Worlds Past and Present

  • Best-selling crime author visits Leicester to discuss “killing for fun and profit”!

    Best-selling crime author Val McDermid visits Leicester to discuss “killing for fun and profit”

  • On Difficulty in Early Modern Literature

    Project overview This project is an ongoing research collaboration between Hannah Crawforth (KCL) and Sarah Knight in the School of Arts which brings together scholars working on different aspects of difficulty in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century writing.

  • Leicester holds enterprise event to build links with the motor industry

    As part of a drive to encourage collaborations and networking between local innovation businesses and the University, the Research and Enterprise Division held a successful research collaboration event at HORIBA MIRA on 18 September 2015.

  • Three-eyed distant relative of insects and crustaceans reveals amazing detail of early animal evolution

    Scientists from the University of Leicester and Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology use cutting edge scanning technology to reconstruct ‘fossil monster’ that lived half a billion years ago, filling a gap in our understanding of the evolution of arthropods such as insects...

  • Free public open day at Bradgate Park

    Members of the public are invited to learn about the latest archaeological discoveries being made by the University of Leicester’s Archaeology Fieldschool at Bradgate Park in Leicestershire, during a FREE family Open Day on Sunday 2 July between 11.00am – 4.00pm.

  • Evaluating Creativity

    RCMG was commissioned by the National Association for Gallery Education to evaluate its projects linking schools and galleries across England.

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