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Singer Rachael Philip knew she wanted to use her talent for music to help people. All she needed was the right course to allow her to fulfil her dreams. Studying Therapeutic Arts at Derby has given her the foundation to build her future.

how S.H.E.D developed video transcript. S.H.E.D. Dr Rhiannon Jones, Post-Doctoral Researcher, School of Arts:. I'd just like to start by acknowledging that this project is the result of hard work and dedication from a team of individuals within

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Sarah Willocks wanted to make the system better. That's why she studied our BSc (Hons) Integrated Health and Social Care Top-up degree. And she has graduated with first-class honours. But the start of her journey was very different. She left school at 14 and fell into a life of addiction that lasted over 20 years. Now she’s giving others the kind of support she never received.

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Student Ellie Kean has been able to put the skills she’s been learning on her BA (Hons) Marketing (PR and Advertising) degree into practice after being headhunted for a summer internship with Twitter.

Blog post. How the Apprenticeship Levy helps us fight cybercrime. In the wake of serious cyber attacks last year, both nationally and globally, the University of Derby has been focusing on their ongoing commitment to increase our cyber-security.

Blog post. How the arts can support children’s development. This week is Children’s Art Week (9-17 June) and, to celebrate this event, arts-based activities will run throughout the UK to give children the opportunity to engage in creative

Blog post. How the big (business) players avoid paying their taxes? The secret industry of tax evasion. Nicholas Apergis, Professor of Economics, discusses the ways that big businesses avoid paying taxes, the consequences of them and what

Blog post. How the Disney strategy could help solve shame around mental health. The words ‘mental health’, unfortunately, carry some negative stigma, which can cause people to feel shameful about having a mental health problem. Here, Yasuhiro

How the pandemic changed our relationship with nature. pressoffice@derby.ac.ukpressoffice@derby.ac.uk. How the pandemic has changed our relationship with nature. Since Covid-19 began to impact the UK in early 2020, all aspects of our daily lives

Blog post. How the pandemic has helped us modernise our approach to working with and training small businesses. The sudden onset of the global pandemic disrupted businesses worldwide. For many, almost every aspect of their business changed –

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