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‘I dreamed of becoming a lawyer, now my children are going to watch it happen’

As a child, Sade, 30, dreamed of becoming a lawyer. But it wasn’t until her youngest son was born and she discovered The Open University (OU) that she realised her dream was within reach. Now a proud Law graduate, Sade reflects on how she successfully balanced her OU studies while working in the NHS and […]

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What it would have been like to experience the dinosaur‑killing asteroid armageddon: a blow‑by‑blow account

What it would have been like to experience the dinosaur‑killing asteroid armageddon: a blow‑by‑blow account

A great Tyrannosaurus rex strides through the conifer trees of her territory, sniffing the air. She picks up the scent from the carcass of a dead horned dinosaur, Triceratops, that she was feeding on yesterday. She walks over and strips off some more shreds of meat, but the smell is foul even for her, says Monica Grady, Professor […]

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The Open University celebrates Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday 

The Open University celebrates Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday 

As Sir David Attenborough celebrates his 100th birthday today (Friday 08/05/2026), The Open University is proud to honour one of the world’s most influential broadcasters, naturalists and educators — and to celebrate a unique relationship that stretches back to the very origins of the University itself.   Sir David has a special connection with The Open University dating […]

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New Centre launches to amplify voices and histories of people with learning disabilities

New Centre launches to amplify voices and histories of people with learning disabilities

The Open University has launched the Centre for Society, History and Learning Disabilities (SHLD). The new Centre builds on the University’s long‑standing commitment to inclusive research and social justice alongside people with learning disabilities. SHLD grows out of more than 30 years of work by the Social History of Learning Disability Group and brings together […]

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OU qualification officially certified by the National Cyber Security Centre

The Open University’s School of Computing and has announced that its BSc (Hons) Cyber Security (R60) qualification has been officially certified by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). This significant milestone recognises the programme’s rigorous academic standards and its alignment with the highest professional benchmarks in the cyber security sector. NCSC certification, awarded by the […]

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Life-changing OU scholarships for disabled military veterans go live

Applications are now open for anyone injured or disabled in or as a result of military service, who could benefit from the truly life-changing opportunity to study for free at The Open University. The Disabled Veterans’ Scholarship Fund (DVSF), which is supported by generous donations from OU alumni, businesses and supporters of the University, has […]

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Five years on: I Made It at Market revisits makers’ business journeys

Five years on: I Made It at Market revisits makers’ business journeys

A new BBC One series, I Made It at Market, revisits former participants from Make It at Market to explore how their businesses have developed around five years after taking part. The 10 episode series began on Tuesday 7 April, airing weekday afternoons for a fortnight on BBC One, with all episodes available on BBC […]

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Zebra Trust give £1.2m gift to strengthen teacher education in Kenya and Zambia

The Open University has received a £1.2 million gift from The Zebra Trust for a major new initiative to enhance pre-service teacher education in Kenya and Zambia, helping thousands of new teachers enter classrooms better prepared to support children’s learning. The four-and-a-half-year programme will be led by Dr Jennifer Agbaire, Prof Tom Power and Olivier […]

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New OU and Microsoft hub offers free learning in AI skills for all

A one-stop-shop for AI knowledge and expertise is launched by The Open University (OU) and Microsoft to help educate, transform and inspire the workplace. Aimed at all levels of interest and aptitude the AI Hub, hosted on the OU’s popular OpenLearn site, is set to become the go-to place for everything AI related. Visitors can […]

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New research could aid human-to-parrot communication

New research could aid human-to-parrot communication

A new study, from Professor Clara Mancini of The Open University (OU) and colleagues, has deepened understanding of human to parrot communication through a tablet-based speech board. Previous research showed that parrots can use speech boards to communicate with humans. However, how the design of these boards affects how easy they are for birds to […]

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