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An Event Management masters at Derby gave Chiara Giuliano a range of transferable skills which helped her gain roles with global brands, including Google. Now she’s landed her dream job, organising events all over the world.

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We are researching how climate change is affecting people’s lives in coastal communities in Ghana. The aim of our research is to help people living in these coastal regions find strategies to cope with changes to their environment, such as sea level rises and erosion, as well as deal with increasing plastic pollution.

Using compassionate mind training as a wellbeing intervention for school pupils could be successful in supporting child mental health, according to new research by the University of Derby.

Blog post. How dance can help women counter the experience of invisibility due to ageing. Gemma Collard-Stokes, Research Fellow at the University of Derby Health and Social Care Research Centre, investigates the impact of gendered ageism and the

Blog post. How dance can help you improve your wellbeing. Nataliya Braun, psychological consultant and MSc Psychology graduate from the University of Derby Online Learning and Yasuhiro Kotera, Academic Lead in Counselling, Psychotherapy and

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Daniel Lodge is realising his potential. He is a final-year BSc (Hons) Forensic Psychology student with a passion for criminal justice proceedings and academia. And he can see his dream career is within reach.

Blog post. How degree apprenticeships can help fire up the hospitality sector. To mark the inaugural Hospitality Apprenticeship Week next week (5-9 August 2019), Brendan Moffett, Director of the University of Derby's Centre for Contemporary

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

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