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The Open University picks up two prestigious teaching awards

The Open University picks up two prestigious teaching awards

The Open University is celebrating after discovering it has won two prestigious teaching awards run by Advance HE – one being an individual award and the other a team success. Advance HE is a member-led charity that works in collaboration with partners across the globe to improve higher education for staff, students and society. It has […]

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‘Take that leap of faith and build your own future’

After years of torment from bullies, Shayda was forced to leave school before finishing her A Levels. With dreams of becoming a barrister, The Open University’s (OU) open entry policy allowed her to reclaim her education and take control of her future. Now, at 23, Shayda from Folkestone has just finished her first year of […]

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OU historian provides timely expertise to Channel 4’s Britain Behind Bars

OU historian provides timely expertise to Channel 4’s Britain Behind Bars

The Open University’s Head of History Rosalind Crone recently shared her many years of research into prison history to help make Channel 4’s Britain Behind Bars: A Secret History. The series airing on Sunday evenings at 9pm on Channel 4, and available to watch in full on My4, follows barrister and TV personality Rob Rinder’s […]

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Euclid Galaxy Zoo – help us classify the shapes of galaxies

Euclid Galaxy Zoo – help us classify the shapes of galaxies

Thanks to a new Galaxy Zoo project launched today, the public can help identify the shapes of thousands of galaxies in images taken by ESA’s Euclid space telescope. These classifications will help scientists answer questions about how the shapes of galaxies have changed over time, and what caused these changes and why. In its mission […]

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Ten ways to master your money

Ten ways to master your money

Open University economist and Senior Lecturer Jonquil Lowe is something of a financial guru. She specialises in personal finance and is one of the authors behind the free OpenLearn course Managing My Money. Here she gives the young and old tips on how to master your money. [This story was updated on 1 August 2024 […]

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Thirteen brain-health ‘hacks’ to increase happiness

Thirteen brain-health ‘hacks’ to increase happiness

An Open University academic has provided 13 brain-health hacks to help us improve our happiness and has revealed all in a short film from a series of specials produced in partnership with the BBC for the This Morning Live show on BBC One. Dr Sinead Eccles is a Staff Tutor in Psychology at the OU […]

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Dark matter space telescope project kicks off with powerful new computing

Dark matter space telescope project kicks off with powerful new computing

OU researchers will bring expertise in machine learning and citizen science to the European Space Agency Euclid space telescope designed to help us to better understand dark matter. According to Professor Stephen Serjeant, Professor of Astronomy at the OU and part of the space telescope project which launched in February 2024, the team can now […]

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New study reveals lost world of diversity for rare and ancient marine animals

New study reveals lost world of diversity for rare and ancient marine animals

A type of ancient and rare shelly marine animal, named brachiopods, had a dynamic and inventive past, but this did not turn into evolutionary success in terms of the numbers of species, researchers at The Open University (OU), University of Bristol, and the China University of Geosciences have found. The findings, published today in Nature […]

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OU academic ‘Pedals for Paris’ and highlights effects of extreme heat on sport

OU academic ‘Pedals for Paris’ and highlights effects of extreme heat on sport

An OU expert in climate change, Dr Leslie Mabon, recently took part in the Lewes Football Club leg of Pedal for Paris, providing advice into the effects hotter weather has on sport. On Sunday 21 July, Dr Leslie Mabon, Lecturer in Environmental Systems in at the OU, joined Sport England Chair, Chris Boardman, who is […]

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New OU/BBC documentary looks back at the career of Linford Christie

New OU/BBC documentary looks back at the career of Linford Christie

A new OU/BBC documentary ‘Linford’ looks back at the extraordinary career of one of Britain’s most successful athletes, Linford Christie. Airing on 25th July at 8.30pm on BBC One and iPlayer, ‘Linford’ delves into the life of the man who was once the most feted athlete in Britain until his career closed with a scandal […]

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