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Blog post. Can decluttering the space around you help declutter your mind? With people leading busier lives than ever, Dr Jane Montague, Head of Psychology, discusses how to improve your mental wellbeing and declutter your busy mind. By Dr Jane

Can devolution close the skills gap? The East Midlands devolution deal is set to shift some funding and powers from Whitehall directly into the region. How will these changes impact on skills and levelling up in Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and

Blog post. Can I afford to go to university to become a nurse? What the new funding reforms mean. As the Government pledges to find 10,000 more nurses and increase the number of midwifery and allied health professionals within the NHS by 2020, Dr

Blog post. Can laughter improve wellbeing in older people? Is laughter really the best medicine? Freda Gonot-Schoupinsky, Online MSc Health Psychology Student at the University of Derby, is exploring the power of laughing as a way of improving older

Blog post. Can mindful management make more money? According to the UK Health and Safety Executive, work-related stress results in a loss to the UK of 10 million working days each year and similar statistics are reported for the US. By Dr William

Blog post. Can terrorism be tackled? The UK has experienced thousands of terror attacks since 1970, according to the Global Terrorism Database. So, can terrorism ever be tackled? Kelly Tyler reports. By Kelly Tyler - 2 August 2018. Parsons Green,

Blog post. Can we solve the health sector skills shortage with apprenticeships? The NHS is facing pressure from an ongoing UK-wide staff and skills shortage. So, can apprenticeships help plug the gap? Denise Baker discusses. By Dr Denise Baker - 1

Blog post. Can we trust Bluetooth and COVID-19 contact tracing apps? Richard J. Self, Senior Lecturer in Governance of Advanced and Emerging Technologies at the University of Derby, and MSc Mobile App Development student Jack Hider examine the

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