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  • New research shows significant promise for Clostridium difficile infections

    A new study has confirmed the therapeutic potential of bacteriophage combinations to treat highly infectious bacteria C. difficile infections (CDI) while retaining a healthy gut.

  • Hunting the silent killer

    Professor Jacqui Shaw is leading research into new ways of detecting and monitoring cancer through the development of liquid biopsies or blood based tests.

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    Marian Whitaker, donor and supporter Dr Mike Le Bas, Honorary Fellow, Department of Geology Professor Annabelle Sreberny, former Director of the Centre for Mass Communication Research Anthony Pither, former Director of Music Dr Peter Mounfield,...

  • NC3Rs guidelines

    Find guidelines for how to report using animals in research in publications and other outputs from the NC3Rs.

  • Am I a mature student?

    Find out if you’re a mature student. You will be if you are applying for one of our undergraduate degrees and you will be 21 or older when you start your course.

  • Why study for a Masters at Leicester?

    Learn about the taught postgraduate courses in History, available at the University of Leicester. Find out more about the benefits of studying for a Master's at Leicester.

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    Jacoby Online Collection of ancient Greek historic texts that were lost (except for fragments found in other sources).

  • 2 million boost for Leicester scientists to tackle hardtotreat cancers

    Scientists in Leicester are set to benefit from almost £2 million to look into new ways to treat lung cancer and pancreatic cancer, two types of the disease that are among the most difficult to treat.

  • Migrants experiences of life in UK is focus of University of Leicester event

    The experiences of migrants coming to live in London and Leicester will be the focus of a free interactive public event at Resource for London on 16 November.

  • British developments in mining to be discussed at international conference

    Professor Gawen Jenkin from the Department of Geology has been invited to Peru in September in order to discuss major British developments in mining and processing.

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