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Blog post. Coronavirus crisis: Time to de-stigmatise self-care. The current Covid-19 crisis is making many elements of our everyday lives challenging, including the way we work. Here, Yasuhiro Kotera, Academic Lead in Counselling, Psychotherapy and

Blog post. Coronavirus: Government support for hospitality and tourism sector. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is having both a profound and very direct impact on the UK hospitality industry. Here Brendan Moffett, Director of the University of

Blog post. Coronavirus: panic buying and stockpiling affects us all through food security. As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues, there is not only an impact on the hospitality industry, but also an impact on our own home kitchens. Here,

Blog post. Coronavirus: Protecting culture, arts and heritage in a time of crisis. Heritage and culture contribute over £20 billion annually to the UK visitor economy, so what steps are being put in place to protect these national assets in the

Blog post. Coronavirus: Top online learning resources for children. With many people taking to home schooling their children for the first time, Dr Ian Turner, Professor at the University of Derby, shares his top online learning resources for

Press Office. Corporate Communications. The Press Office is responsible for managing the University of Derby's reputation and raising its profile. We put forward academics, support staff and student representatives for 'expert comment' on different

Cost of Attendance. Cost of Attendance (COA). What is COA? The COA (cost of attendance) is the estimated amount of money it will cost for you to study at Derby. The COA includes course fees, accommodation fees, food, study materials, personal costs

Cost of living. Coming to university is an exciting opportunity to learn skills that will set you up for life, including how to manage your money effectively. Here are several ways that the University of Derby can support you. Cost of living. Making

Once in a lifetime trip to Costa Rica. As part of their degree, our MSc Conservation Biology students go on an incredible fieldtrip to Costa Rica where they explore the ecosystems of this wonderful country. The trip is their opportunity to carry out

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