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Student Story: From retail to IT with 1 A-Level and The Open University

Orlagh, from Armagh, finished college with only 1 A-Level. As a young mum at the time, she thought she would never get the chance or time to study a degree. After working in retail for a decade she was made redundant and, while in part-time agency work, decided she wanted a change. She had always had a passion for IT and wanted to make that dream a reality.

That’s where The Open University (OU) came in.

With no previous qualifications required and a flexible approach to study, it was an opportunity she couldn’t refuse.

9th June 2023

Student Story: Turning obstacles into cartwheels

Anouska Black, from Craigavon, was one of over 250 students who crossed the stage at the Waterfront Hall on Friday 9 June as part of The Open University (OU) Degree Ceremony. Her journey showcases the transformative power of education and how it can uplift and empower individuals even when they face daunting challenges. 

9th June 2023

Student Story: The Power of Credit Transfer

Nick, from Belfast, had completed two years of a Physics degree when he realised he had a passion for Computing and wanted to change track. The university he was studying at didn’t allow him to change degree or include Computer Science modules. As a result, he felt stuck.

That’s where The Open University (OU) came in.

“The flexibility of the OU is what appealed to me. It allowed me to study a broad range of modules that covered topics such as computing, statistics & design.”

9th June 2023

Student Story: From 1 GCSE to University Graduate

Imagine leaving school and trying to start your career with just one GCSE. For Jason, from Belfast, this was reality. He initially pursued a plumbing apprenticeship after finishing school, hoping it would be the right fit, but soon realised his true passion lay elsewhere, engineering.

On 9 June, Jason will be at The Open University (OU) Degree Ceremony in Belfast, celebrating his success and his Bachelor of Engineering degree. He’s been on quite the journey to get to this point.

9th June 2023

Student Story: Swapping species, from pooches to people

Rea, from Northern Ireland, has used The Open University (OU) to completely change career, swapping working with animals to working with humans.

Before studying with the OU, Rea had an educational background in Animal Science and Veterinary Nursing spanning almost a decade. Having seen an OU advert on TV, she decided to make a change and start the BSc in Psychology, following on her studies with an MSc Psychology elsewhere. She now works as a Forensic Psychologist within the NHS. Asked why she shifted direction, Rea had this to say:

9th June 2023

Open University announces Honorary Graduates Gary Lightbody and Anna Burns for Belfast Degree Ceremony

The Open University is proud to announce two distinguished honorary graduates for its upcoming degree ceremony, set to take place in the Waterfront Hall, Belfast on 9 June. This special event will honour the remarkable achievements of Gary Lightbody, the lead singer of the internationally acclaimed band Snow Patrol, and Anna Burns, the esteemed author of the award-winning novel, "Milkman."

7th June 2023

Student Story: Not all superheroes wear capes

Not all superheroes wear capes, and for Larne’s Jenny Hope, the work she put it in studying with The Open University (OU) to earn the right to wear a lab coat and secure a BSc set her on the path to help fight Covid. 

26th May 2023

Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland – documentary about the Troubles

Woman using tablet device

A gripping Open University/BBC co-production series Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland shares intimate stories from all sides of the conflict.

19th May 2023

The Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Dr Peter Kyle MP visits The Open University in Belfast

The Open University (the OU) has welcomed a visit from the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Dr Peter Kyle MP, locally to their Belfast Office. 

Speaking on the visit, John D’Arcy, Director of The Open University in Ireland, said: 

“We are delighted to welcome Dr Peter Kyle MP, to meet with our committed staff and students.” 

17th May 2023
A group of business people around a table

Short, bite sized learning required to address skills gap

The Open University and the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce hosted a business roundtable on March 28, 2023, to discuss the skills gap in Northern Ireland.  The event brought leaders from business, industry and government to share their insights and perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing the Northern Irish economy.

21st April 2023

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