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  • Journalism: News Access and Source Power

    Module code: MS7613 Module co-ordinator: Dr Vincent Campbell Module Outline This module aims to acquaint students with the fast-growing research literature and surrounding theoretical discussion about news access and source power.

  • Vaccines

    We use vaccines to build up immunity to dangerous, disease-causing pathogens. Then, when we encounter these pathogens, we can fight them off before they can cause disease. Learn more at The University of Leicester.

  • Gaza support

    Learn more about the Gaza support initiatives taken on by the University of Leicester.

  • Application forms

    Learn how to fill in an effective application form.

  • Visiting PhD students

    If you are a PhD student at another university you can apply to study for a period of up to 1 year at Leicester to undertake research which supports your PhD.

  • Universities and colleges join forces to help Leicestershire’s young people decide their futures

    A partnership of universities and colleges working to raise aspirations in the region’s young people has engaged over 4800 from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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    Background A key driver of antibiotic resistance is antibiotic overuse due to misinformation. Patients are often unaware of antibiotic resistance or falsely conceptualise antibiotics as ‘wonder drugs’.

  • Links between historic places, colonialism and slavery revealed

    Connections between 93 historic places and colonialism and historic slavery have been revealed by the National Trust today, for the first time.

  • University of Leicester graduates earning £3,600 more than the sector average five years into their career, analysis shows

    University of Leicester graduates earn more than the sector average, highlighting strong career outcomes and value of a Leicester degree.

  • Party like it’s 1929 Photographs – The University of Leicester

    Photographs from the 'Everybody's Reading' 1920s party

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