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                    Spanish Post-beginners Fast Track (Level 2)https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/spanish/fast-track-level-2 Fast Track Spanish course for post-beginners at Leicester University 
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                    Korean Post-Beginners (Level 2)https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/korean/level-2 Korean course for post-beginners at Leicester University 
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                    Post-16https://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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                    Hindi Beginners Level 1https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/hindi/hindi-level-1 Hindi course for post-beginners at Leicester University 
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                    German Beginners (Level 1)https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/german/level-1 German course for beginners at Leicester University 
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                    German Post-beginners (Level 2)https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/german/level-2 German course for post-beginners at Leicester University 
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                    Modern Greek Beginners (Level 1)https://le.ac.uk/languages-at-leicester/languages/greek/modern-greek-level-1 Modern Greek course for beginners at Leicester University 
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                    A quarter of FTSE 350 companies have only one woman on their boardhttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/2018/11/16/a-quarter-of-ftse-350-companies-have-only-one-woman-on-their-board/ Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 16, 2018 …according to the 2018 report of the Hampton-Alexander review into increasing the number of women in senior positions in FTSE 350 companies. 
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                    Armshttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/2014/05/27/arms/ Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 27, 2014 Small Arms Data Observatory (SADO) launched A new website launched by an international consortium of researchers which will focus upon quantitative data . 
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                    Emoji is the fastest growing languagehttps://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/socscilibrarians/2015/06/19/emoji-is-the-fastest-growing-language/ Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on June 19, 2015 Emoji’s are ‘pictographs. Originally used in Japanese electronic messages, many characters have now been incorporated into Unicode and the launch of Emoj.li.