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Academics at the University of Derby have been ranked amongst the most highly-cited scientists in the world, according to research by Stanford University. 

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More diverse activity programmes which suit individual needs are needed to enable more people to improve their health.

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Non-clinical measures to help teachers and other professionals working with children are not enabling them to catch all the detail needed to assess self-referential emotions displayed by a child.

The University's Nature Connectedness Research Group is working with the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Bronze Oak Project for an initiative due to launch in the Spring.

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Richard Self, recently ranked the UK's second most influential technology academic, criticises the data model used to analyse coronavirus pandemic information. 

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International review of research concludes that wearing a face mask while exercising is safe, including for those undergoing rehabilitation for respiratory conditions, such as Covid-19.

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Transcription event requires volunteers to record information from thousands of historic employee records for what aims to be the largest study of occupational health in the UK.

Project to look at how photovoltaic unit design can be adapted to generate more energy for homes

University of Derby joins council and major employers in promoting vision for the city as a centre for fuel innovation

Research programme funded by the Economic and Social Research Council will involve studies in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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