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5 ημέρες πριν · These details are available via the username and passwords page for registered users. LOGIN: On the providers site, go to where it says 'Login' or 'Sign on'. This is usually at the top of the page. Institutional Login: Look for where it says 'institutional login' or 'sign on via your institution'.
Visit the library website to search our collections, find opening times and study spaces and access a range of resources.
Welcome to the Exeter Learning Environment (ELE). Access your online learning materials such as readings and lecture recordings, as well as online activities and tools to support your course here at the University of Exeter. To log in to ELE 2, click on 'Log in' in the top right corner.
Get easy access to the Exeter Learning Environment, the Student Record System, and your emails. Find a handy list of student support available and the campus facilities on offer. Check-in. Some students are required to register their attendance, for example student visa holders.
Students should log in using the Student profile, as this includes the tools and content that are relevant to your studies, on your campus, to provide a personalised experience. It can be used to access useful features such as: Your personalised timetable for teaching and exams; Check into your lectures; Absence reporting
5 ημέρες πριν · If you are accessing a resource site directly by searching the web e.g. JSTOR, ScienceDirect, and you are located off the main campus then you will probably need to login using your University email address and password to make sure you have access to all the resources available to you.
All registered Students, Staff members, and Associates are given their own University IT account. Your account will provide you with access to email, file space, the MyExeter page (for staff), iExeter (for students) and other useful University resources.