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  • Safety

    The majority of people you meet will be genuine, but safety is always worth considering when meeting people for the first time or within their own homes. Learn more about how to take steps to ensure your safety.

  • Rapid spread of a meningitis bacteria linked to hypermutable sequences helping avoidance of the immune system

    An enhanced potential to avoid the human immune system has been found in recent serogroup W isolates of Neisseria meningitidis by University of Leicester researchers, which may explain in part why the strain spread so rapidly among young people in 2013.

  • University of Leicester building officially reopened as Kathleen Kenyon Building

    The University of Leicester's home for the School of Archaeology and Ancient History and the School of Museum Studies has been named after Dame Kathleen Kenyon.

  • Doctor who’s helped thousands of children in poverty was set on the right path by Leicester Medical School

    A doctor who has improved the lives of thousands of children in desperate poverty has put part of her success down to her time at the University of Leicester’s Medical School.

  • Application forms

    Learn how to fill in an effective application form.

  • Thyme

    Thyme Facial Mask For Acne and Blemishes Rich in minerals, vitamins and containing anti-bacterial properties, thyme has become to play a vital role in natural skin care.

  • Donor’s legacy will help train future surgeons

    The dying wish of a former surgeon is helping medical students at the University of Leicester to follow in his footsteps

  • Danielle Brown bookings

    View the fitness timetable for the Danielle Brown sports centre.

  • The Rosetta Stone: the first political manifesto?

    Read the article "The Rosetta Stone: the first political manifesto?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Aubrey Newman lecture series

    Learn more about the annual Aubrey Newman lecture series, initiated in 2006 to honour Professor Aubrey Newman, founder of the Stanley Burton Centre in 1992.

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