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This self-guided short online course provides a practical foundation in the areas of applied geology that are critical to studying for a higher degree in GeoEnergy. The course is specifically relevant for individuals with a non-geological science degree
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This free short online course will help you understand the level of care required when caring for someone with dementia

Blog post. Bridging the divide between rich and poor. Economics books don’t often become bestsellers, but that’s exactly what happened when the English language edition of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in

Lucy's interest transforms to a positive future. Bright future for Lucy. Civil Engineering is the foundation. Lucy Whitlock has been aiming high since her A-levels. With her interest in renewable energy and passion to become a Survey or Structural

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Film festival screenings and even a move to LA could be on the cards for our award-winning Film and Media Production students after three University of Derby films won four awards at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Midlands Student Awards.

Blog post. Bringing a human face to online learning. Online learning can be an attractive alternative to on-campus study for some people, able to fit more easily around their existing commitments, but how do universities ensure online students enjoy

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Researchers at the University of Derby are using historical collections in creative ways to engage the public and shed new light on the city’s influence in the global Enlightenment of the 17th and 18th centuries.

Blog post. Bringing our cities into a genuinely national forest. As the climate crisis and public anger grows, Paul Elliott, Professor of Modern History, and Mark Knight, community activist and doctoral researcher working on the history of the

Britain and the World Wars: Experience, Identity and Public History. An inaugural lecture by Professor Ian Whitehead. Britain and the World Wars: Experience, Identity and Public History. Inaugural lecture: Professor Ian Whitehead. Initially

Britain's tourism strategy - success or failure? Back in 2013, still basking in the afterglow of the 2012 Olympic Games, the government launched an ambitious long-term tourism strategy for Britain to ensure that international tourism delivers the

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