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  • How to apply as an international student

    Learn more about applying to study at the University of Leicester as an international student.

  • Strengthening the link in SMILE

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 24 June 2021 Dr. Jenny Carter blogs about Leicester’s involvement in the Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) mission, scheduled for launch in 2024 .

  • 23rd May 2014 Sol 639

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on May 23, 2014 This MAHLI image (with a contrast stretch) shows the path ahead towards Murray Buttes and across the dark dunes to Mt. Sharp.

  • Library Special Collections: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester: Page 9

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • Fundraising students aim to soothe body mind and soul

    Leicester students will be making the campus run, jump, laugh and sing, all in aid of raising money for good causes.

  • Conference to explore how environmental issues can be alleviated through effective communication

    Environmental issues and how they can be alleviated through effective communication will be explored during a prestigious conference hosted at our University between 29 June and 2 July.

  • Medical Biosciences (Genetics) MBiolSci

    Genetics and genetic mechanisms can tell us so much about heredity and evolution. When researched in the context of diseases in a massively outbred human population, genetics leads us to discover better, more personalised diagnosis and treatments of diseases.

  • Leicester invests in next generation of world-changing research

    The University of Leicester has today (Thursday) announced a multimillion pound investment in the world-changing researchers of tomorrow.

  • Digital sexual cultures feminist research and engagement consortium

    Find out more about the digital sexual cultures feminist research and engagement consortium at the University of Leicester.

  • 3rd April 2015 Sol 945

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on April 3, 2015 The heavy noble gases argon, krypton and xenon are known for their non-reactive nature and on Earth used for many applications where a gas is needed to protect a surface from the reactive species in...

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