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Diwali
https://le.ac.uk/diwali
What is Diwali? What is Diwali? Learn more about Diwali All you need to know about the festival of light Events Events View our digital events Belgrave Road during the Diwali Celebrations Join in the University's own Diwali celebrations online Diwali events Diwali events...
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Identity check and visa checkpoint January 2026
https://le.ac.uk/study/welcome/your-arrival/identity-check-visa-checkpoint
ID check and visa checkpoint information for new students starting at the University of Leicester.
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Post-16
https://le.ac.uk/study/schools-and-colleges/post-16
Explore the range of post-16 activities we offer for students looking to discover university.
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Introduction to Translating
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ts1002
Module code: TS1002 In this module we will discuss the key issues and concepts involved in translation, as well as reflect on the practice of translation itself.
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Introduction to Translating
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ts1002
Module code: TS1002 In this module we will discuss the key issues and concepts involved in translation, as well as reflect on the practice of translation itself.
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Introduction to Translating
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ts1002
Module code: TS1002 In this module we will discuss the key issues and concepts involved in translation, as well as reflect on the practice of translation itself.
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Manorcroft Lodge
https://le.ac.uk/study/accommodation/search/manorcroft-lodge
Manorcroft Lodge is a good option if you would rather live with a small group of people, but still want to be central to the facilities and activities on offer within The Village. It is also conveniently located right next to the Olive Banks Study Suite.
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Contact Leicester Law School
https://le.ac.uk/law/about/contact
Get in touch with Leicester Law School at the University of Leicester. See our postal address, email address and telephone number, or connect with us on Twitter.
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Injuries to the mandible, rib and pelvis (injuries 9-11)
https://le.ac.uk/richard-iii/identification/osteology/injuries/body-9-11
Discover more about the injuries to King Richard III's mandible, rib and pelvis which may have been inflicted as post-mortem punishment wounds as an act of humiliation.
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Knighton Court
https://le.ac.uk/study/accommodation/search/knighton-court
Knighton Court is based in The Village and offers newly-refurbished self-catered ensuite rooms. It is only a short walk away from the Village Hub, which offers a variety of social study spaces, music practice rooms and social areas.