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A warm welcome to all OU graduates

The Association of Open University Graduates (AOUG) is an independent Association run by OU graduates, open to any OU graduates. AOUG invite you to get in touch to find out more about the Assocation and to join us at any of our events. See our website or contact us by email.

Friends and family are also always welcome to attend all our events as guests of AOUG members.

The Association has been providing fellowship and support to OU graduates and the Open University itself since 1988 and the following are our official aims and objectives:

  • To promote the interests of the graduates of The Open University and the standing of Open University Degrees and Awards.
  • To support and promote the continuing development of The Open University.
  • To promote and encourage the development of local groups of Open University graduates both in the United Kingdom and throughout the World.
  • To promote educational, charitable and social activities for members at national, regional and local levels both within the UK and throughout the World.
  • To provide members with such services and facilities as they require in the furtherance of these objects.

       We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Ramsey Hertzog - AOUG Chairman

 

AOUG 2012 Foundation Lecture

Dr. James Bruce, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry presents “A little light chemistry”. The interaction between light and molecules and how a chemist can use this interaction for useful applications. Eg. mimicking plant photosynthesis to make energy from the sun, or detecting and treating diseases such as cancer.

There will be a buffet lunch at 1pm prior to the talk at 2pm.

The Foundation Lecture follows the AOUG Faculty Research Award Ceremony that commences at noon, followed by a buffet lunch and tickets admit attendees to all, or any part, of the day.

Tickets are £8 for the full or part day subject to availability and booking is essential via:

AOUG Office, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA - AOUG@open.ac.uk - 01908 653316

contact: 
http://www.aoug.org.uk/contact/index.html
start date: 
Friday, 5 October, 2012 - 14:00
end date: 
Friday, 5 October, 2012 - 16:00

Dr. James Bruce, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry presents “A little light chemistry”. The interaction between light and molecules and how a chemist can use this interaction for useful applications. Eg. mimicking plant photosynthesis to make energy from the sun, or detecting and treating diseases such as cancer. There will be a buffet lunch at 1pm prior to the talk at 2pm. The ...