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January 2022
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View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from January 2022 at the University of Leicester.
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January 2025
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View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from January 2025 at the University of Leicester.
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January 2020
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View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from January 2020 at the University of Leicester.
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July 2023
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View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from July 2023 at the University of Leicester.
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January 2023
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View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from January 2023 at the University of Leicester.
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July 2024
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View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from January 2024 at the University of Leicester.
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July 2022
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View the YouTube videos of the graduation ceremonies from July 2022 at the University of Leicester.
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New research study launches to improve pressure injury care for children with dark skin tones in hospitals
https://le.ac.uk/news/2024/october/pressure-injuries
Researchers at the University of Leicester (UoL) are leading a clinical research study aimed at preventing pressure injuries in children and young people with dark skin tones in hospitals
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Reading your transcript
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When reading your transcript, there are several different codes and prefixes that relate to your course and level of study, modules taken and grades achieved
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NGTS discovers an extremely small star in an eclipsing binary
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/physicsastronomy/2020/09/01/ngts-discovers-an-extremely-small-star-in-an-eclipsing-binary/
Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 September 2020 Leicester PhD student Jack Acton discusses his latest discovery, a record breaking eclipsing binary system found in data from the NGTS exoplanet survey.