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Offer holders
https://le.ac.uk/cite/study-abroad-unit/incoming/offer-holders
Arrival Moving into your accommodation You will be able to move into University accommodation at the start of semester. Upon arrival in Leicester, you should go directly to your accommodation following the instructions given to you by Accommodation Services or your landlord.
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Report suggests delaying school entry for preterm babies may not be the answer
https://le.ac.uk/news/2016/march/report-suggests-delaying-school-entry-for-preterm-babies-may-not-be-the-answer
A new report launched today suggests that prematurely born babies are more likely to have learning difficulties at school age, and the risk increases the earlier they are born.
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Translation in Action
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/ml1040
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Translation in Action
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/ml1040
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Translation in Action
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ml1040
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Introduction to Astrobiology and the Origins of Life
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2026/bs3069
Module code: BS3069 The search for life in the Universe has been a goal that has captivated both scientists and the general public for generations.
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Introduction to Astrobiology and the Origins of Life
https://le.ac.uk/modules/2027/bs3069
Module code: BS3069 The search for life in the Universe has been a goal that has captivated both scientists and the general public for generations.
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Jess Shahan
https://le.ac.uk/people/jess-shahan
The academic profile of Dr Jess Shahan, Teaching Fellow in International Relations at University of Leicester
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The Plight of the Mandatory Volunteer Worker
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2015/06/03/the-plight-of-the-mandatory-volunteer-worker/
Posted by Vanessa Beck in School of Business Blog on June 3, 2015 Lecturer in Employment Studies at the School, Vanessa Beck , considers the economic implications of the legal expectations placed on the contemporary unemployed The social security and support infrastructure...
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Skin swabs could detect COVID-19
https://le.ac.uk/news/2021/march/skin-swabs
COVID-19 could be detected through non-invasive skin swab samples, new research published by the Universities of Leicester, Surrey and Manchester has revealed today.