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  • Resources

    Learning resources on infection and disease, available to students in higher education. Take a look at the descriptions for more information on the links.

  • Dissemination

    We will be communicating about the research we’re doing in several formats, including symposia, seminars and public engagement.

  • Preventative meningitis vaccination programme run on campus for first time

    A preventative meningitis vaccine programme for new students is being offered at our University for the first time.

  • Data protection principles

    See the data protection principles the University adheres to to protect your data.

  • Technology and Leadership

    Posted by Nate in Medical Leadership in the Foundations on January 14, 2019   In the last post, Dr Hannah Laidley outlined the obstacles to using technology on hospital wards.

  • Pioneering new research revolutionises early detection of TB

    Researchers at the University of Leicester and the University of Pretoria are revolutionising the way tuberculosis (TB) is diagnosed through the invention of a 3D printed insert added to a simple face mask, which has the potential to save millions of lives across the world...

  • Meet our team

    Meet our team working in the Core Biotechnology Services and find contact details for the managers of each facility.

  • PhD in Creative Writing

    Pursuing a PhD in Creative Writing at the University Leicester means becoming part of an exciting and dynamic research and creative environment. Find out more about our PhD programme.

  • Centre for European Law and Internationalisation

    The University of Leicester's Centre for European Law and Internationalisation (CELI) is dedicated to those with an interest in the fields of all aspects of European law in the widest sense and in trends of internationalisation.

  • University sports teams ready for Varsity clashes across Leicester

    The first Varsity ‘season’ took place on one day in March 2000, when football, rugby, hockey and netball teams from both universities faced off against one another across the city.

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