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  • Antibiotic resistance

    For decades, we have used antibiotics to treat bacterial infections. Now, we are threatened by bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. Learn more about why this happens and how it can be prevented.

  • The Dryad Collection Paper work

    Examples of books from the University of Leicester Dryad Collection concerning Paper work crafts. Images of paper plaiting, paper sculpture and paper costumes.

  • Academic staff

    Browse our academic staff in Media and Communication at Leicester and see their contact details.

  • Legislative Observatory on Freedom of Expression, Latin America launched

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on October 19, 2018 Legislative Observatory on Freedom of Expression  Latin America launched A special project of the the Center for Studies on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information (CELE)...

  • Developmental genetics for higher education

    If you're studying towards a degree, we've got useful academic content on developmental genetics, supplied by the genetics department at The University of Leicester.

  • 2016

    Here the list of publications of 2016 can be found.

  • Waste Busters

    Learn more about the Waste Busters programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • School children invited to take part in Leicester’s COP28 celebration

    Space Park Leicester and the National Centre for Earth Observation are inviting school children to send in their pictures, posters and infographics about climate change.

  • University cricketers highlight the need for blood donation

    Players from the University of Leicester first and seconds cricket team and development squad dressed in their cricket whites to donate blood and help save and improve lives.

  • Academic discusses Anthropocene for BBC Radio 4s The Life Scientific programme

    Professor Jan Zalasiewicz (pictured) from the Department of Geology featured on BBC Radio Four’s ‘The Life Scientific’ programme to discuss research into the Anthropocene, a man-made epoch changing the planet’s geology.

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