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The University of Leicester

The University of Leicester is a research led university based in Leicester, England, with approximately 20,000 registered students - about 13,000 of them full-time students and 7,000 part-time and/or distance learning. The main campus is a mile south of the city centre, adjacent to Victoria Park and Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College.
Library Introduction

Library Introduction

Selina Lock – Information Librarian for Sciences. Email: STL5@le.ac.uk Keith Nockels – Information Librarian (Clinical Sciences Library) Email: KHN5@le.ac.uk The Library has 3 sites Main Library Clinical Sciences Library Education Library Useful URLs: Library homepage: http://www.le.ac.uk/library/ Library catalogue: http://library.le.ac.uk Leicester e-link: http://resolver1.sirsi.co.uk/ Subject Rooms: http://rooms1.library.le.ac.uk/rooms/portal - I’m Selina… info Librarian for…. This is Keith Nockels, info Librarian for Toxicology. Other Information Librarians you may come across for medicine and biological sciences are Jenny Hills, Sue Spriggs, Mary Edmunds Otter and Sarah Whittacker. - Basic information. Thos of you that have graduated form Leicester may already know some of this but it is essential info that we need to get across to you. - Science students will mainly want to use the Main Library. Medical Students will want to use the Clinical Sciences Library at the Leicester Royal Infirmary.
Addendum to 1ES0102 Study

Addendum to 1ES0102 Study

- Search for similar low-energy ‘patch’ features in other datasets/objects

* * * Science Operations & Data Systems Division Research & Scientific Support Department Page * XMM-Newton RGS/MOS-cooling Results February 03, 2003 L. Metcalfe
Using 3X3 Binned Mode for MOS Cameras for Fast(er) Imaging Tony Abbey, Leicester University

Using 3X3 Binned Mode for MOS Cameras for Fast(er) Imaging Tony Abbey, Leicester University

Suppression of the low-energy noise: an improved approach

Suppression of the low-energy noise: an improved approach

XMM Operations Marcus G. F. Kirsch with Inputs from the Flight Control Team at ESOC European Space Agency (ESA) European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) March, 2010
MOS 3x3 mode slow slew survey Richard Saxton October 2006

MOS 3x3 mode slow slew survey Richard Saxton October 2006

XMM fuel estimates J. Martin European Space Agency (ESA) European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) 23rd March, 2010

Adjustment of spatial gain variations of EPIC pn

PN Monitoring Mallorca, October 2006

A time jump analysis on EPIC-pn with some side results Marcus G. F. Kirsch M.J. Freyberg, E. Kendziorra
psfgen The SAS Task

psfgen The SAS Task

Cross calibration PKS0558 -504 Marcus G. F. Kirsch (EPIC) Andy M. T. Pollock (RGS)

Cross calibration PKS0558 -504 Marcus G. F. Kirsch (EPIC) Andy M. T. Pollock (RGS)

What is burnout? Staff in pastoral occupations can feel weary, frustrated and numb after dealing with other’s concerns. This reaction is termed burnout. There are 3 components: Emotional exhaustion = the depletion of emotional reserves Depersonalisation = an increasingly cynical and negative approach towards others Reduced personal accomplishment = a growing feeling of work-related dissatisfaction Why study burnout? Burnout is a common consequence of providing care and assistance within the workplace. University teaching staff give support and advice to many students and therefore this interaction can make them vulnerable to burnout. Consequences of burnout Staff turnover, reduced productivity, and increased absenteeism. Results The mean and standard deviation scores from the University teaching staff were not dissimilar to data from secondary school and sixth form teachers Explaining emotional exhaustion 3 significant predictor variables: L lower person-organisation congruence Higher admin workload Lower perceived social support Total variance explained 23.9% (R²=0.239) Conclusions   It appears that perceptions of the workplace are critical:   Teaching staff who sense a greater level of peer support are less likely to feel psychologically distanced from their students.   Spending more time supervising postgraduates negatively predicted personal accomplishment scores.   Staff who felt lower agreement with the goals of ...

Experience with combined Fe55 / Vela SNR calibration Madrid, 2010 March 23-24 EPIC Calibration & Operations Meeting NRCO 81
Analysis of the soft response of pn and MOS with a sample of blazars

Analysis of the soft response of pn and MOS with a sample of blazars

Silvano Molendi (IASF-MI)
XMM-Newton Future Instrument Operations Mallorca, 6th-7th November 2007 M. Casale, J.R. Muñoz

XMM-Newton Future Instrument Operations Mallorca, 6th-7th November 2007 M. Casale, J.R. Muñoz

EPIC OCB Meeting
EPIC-pn background in deep fields – taking a deep breath before diving Finoguenov Alexis

EPIC-pn background in deep fields – taking a deep breath before diving Finoguenov Alexis

Cross calibration of RGS and MOS using Zeta Puppis

Cross calibration of RGS and MOS using Zeta Puppis

Jenny Carter, University of Leicester
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