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Museums and social inclusion: the GLLAM report
/rcmg/research-archive/museums-and-social-inclusion
This research showed that museums and galleries can make a unique contribution towards addressing issues of social inclusion.
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Tree rings reveal increasing rainfall seasonality in the Amazon
/news/2025/june/tree-rings-increasing-rainfall-seasonality-amazon
Study involving Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ researcher shows intensified seasonal cycles, with wet seasons are getting wetter and dry seasons drier, increasing the dangers of flooding and drought
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Jupiter's crowning glory
/research/stories/space-power/jupiter
On 5 July 2016, NASA’s Juno spacecraft entered a polar orbit around Jupiter – 13 years after Leicester’s Professor Stan Cowley became attached to the project as Co-Investigator.
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Heart professor stars in BBC documentary
/news/2016/july/heart-professor-stars-in-bbc-documentary
A leading Leicester professor is to appear in a BBC documentary after finding a link between red meat and heart disease. Professor Toru Suzuki (pictured) from the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences was asked to conduct an experiment looking at how steak affects the body.
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Leicesters EU students boost local jobs and the economy
/news/2016/april/leicesters-eu-students-boost-local-jobs-and-the-economy
EU students at universities in Leicester and across the East Midlands generate £143m for the region’s economy and support 1,341 jobs, according to analysis from Universities UK. The new analysis looks at the impact of EU students across all regions and nations of the UK.
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Open publishing
/library/research-support/open-research/open-publishing
How the Library can help you to publish open access reports and grey literature
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Careers, placements and internships
/archaeology/study/undergraduate/careers
With modules designed around employability and placement opportunities throughout your degree, our courses are designed for career development.
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University scientists study solar system formation using over 1200 alien worlds
/news/2016/may/university-scientists-study-solar-system-formation-using-over-1-200-alien-worlds
Space scientists at the University are using groundbreaking new information about hundreds of newly discovered exoworlds to help them better understand the evolution of solar systems.
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A giant leap for student-kind
/news/2018/april/a-giant-leap-for-student-kind
Three of our students are going to boldly embark on a career-making opportunity to work on new space technologies with one of Europe’s leading space companies, OHB System AG.
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April 2027
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