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Blog post. How Derby took me by surprise - my life as a student. Charlotte Pearson, a foundation student on our Marketing (Consumer Psychology) course, was taken by surprise when she first moved to Derby. Here, she gives us her first impressions and

Blog post. How do I benefit from Open Access and Open Research? 24 October 2022. By Holly Limbert and Caroline Ball. Open Access is the free and unrestricted access to research publications which means research articles are no longer hidden behind

Blog post. How do we reduce the pressure on clinical services? The shortage of sonographers in the UK is making national headlines and has generated high-level interest in alternative approaches to sonographer training. Heather Venables, Lecturer in

Blog post. How do you plan to get control of your supply chain as part of no-deal Brexit? Colin Hanson-New, Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management at the University of Derby, examines the implications a no-deal Brexit may have on

Blog post. How do you solve a cold case? We all love a good detective story. From the cosy crime escapades of Hercule Poirot, using the ‘little grey cells’ to unravel fiendish felonies, to the gritty world of Silent Witness, where a whole case

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Elodie Lee didn’t think she was going to make it to university. A kidney transplant a few months before her A-level exams meant she dropped out of education for a while. But it also gave her a chance to take stock and rethink what she wanted to do next. And now she’s loving her BSc (Hons) Psychology at Derby.  

Blog post. How encouraging children to support each other could help reduce cyberbullying. On Safer Internet Day (6 February 2024), Dr Peter Macaulay, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Derby, explores how research is helping to

Blog post. How Erasmus Darwin helped change our understanding of nature. Charles Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus, is the subject of a new book, Erasmus Darwin's Gardens: Medicine, Agriculture and the Sciences in the Eighteenth Century (Woodbridge;

Courage in war and a love story which crossed enemy lines are all part of the true tale of Deborah the Tank, which will be revealed in a University of Derby public lecture by the man who wouldn’t exist if it hadn’t all happened.

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Little over a year after completing her BA (Hons) Policing and Investigations degree, Grace Jolly is starting as a trainee detective with Nottinghamshire Police. 

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