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OU launches scholarship fund to support carers

OU launches scholarship fund to support carers

The Open University has this week launched The Carers Scholarships Fund, which will provide 50 UK-based carers with a full fee-waiver scholarship of up to £18,000 to study an OU course of their choice. To ensure young adult carers are encouraged to apply, 15 places have been reserved for those between the ages of 18-28. […]

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The Open University and NHS in partnership to boost nursing numbers on the Isle of Wight

The Open University and NHS in partnership to boost nursing numbers on the Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight (IOW) NHS Trust and The Open University are collaborating to deliver a three-year apprenticeship programme with investment of over £2m* from the Trust’s Apprenticeship Levy, to increase the number of registered nurses and nursing associates on the island. With 120 nursing vacancies on the island, the programme will widen access and […]

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Life on the frontline of nursing – pioneer student discusses her journey with the OU

Life on the frontline of nursing – pioneer student discusses her journey with the OU

Pioneer student, Jacky looks back at her life and study with The Open University, spanning over 40 years. She succeeded in becoming the only registered nurse at her hospital to have a degree and after completing further study with the OU, she launched a new career as a Nursing Tutor. “I was born and raised […]

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Remove barriers to reduce nursing deficit by 13 per cent, says The Open University

Remove barriers to reduce nursing deficit by 13 per cent, says The Open University

The Open University is calling on higher education institutions (HEIs) and NHS employers to address barriers to the nursing profession that are contributing to the UK’s chronic shortage of nurses. This comes as data secured by The Open University under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000[i], reveals that one in 20 (6%) places available […]

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BBC launch biggest ever citizen science project using the OU’s nQuire site

BBC launch biggest ever citizen science project using the OU’s nQuire site

With BBC Two’s Springwatch returning to screens at the end of May, viewers will be invited to join in the series biggest ever citizen science project – Gardenwatch. Designed in conjunction with the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Gardenwatch survey will sit on The Open University’s nQuire site. Academic Lead on the project, Professor […]

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Looking Both Ways – spotlight on ageing and bisexuality

Looking Both Ways – spotlight on ageing and bisexuality

As we mark International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia on 17 May, Dr Rebecca Jones, Senior Lecturer in Health at The Open University discusses ageing and bisexuality as part of the Looking Both Ways research project, which she led alongside Professor Kathryn Almack (now at the University of Hertfordshire) and Dr Rachael Scicluna, a […]

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OU/ BBC co-production Psychosis and Me airs tonight

OU/ BBC co-production Psychosis and Me airs tonight

At 23 years-old, actor, David Harewood had a psychotic breakdown and was sectioned. As he puts it, he ‘lost his mind’. David Harewood: Psychosis and Me, co-produced by the BBC and The Open University’s Broadcast and Partnerships team airs on Thursday 16 May at 9pm on BBC Two. The one-off programme tells David’s full story – piecing […]

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Dying Matters Awareness Week – test your knowledge

Dying Matters Awareness Week – test your knowledge

Dying Matters Awareness Week highlights the importance of talking about dying, death and bereavement. The Open University has an abundance of information on the subject, curated by experts from across Health & Social Care. Get interactive Life or Death Decisions  Would you be able to help your friends and family get the care they want […]

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Vicky McClure stars in BBC/ OU co-production Our Dementia Choir

Vicky McClure stars in BBC/ OU co-production Our Dementia Choir

Our Dementia Choir follows ‘Line of Duty’ actor, Vicky McClure as she takes a deeply personal journey to discover the true extent of music’s power in helping to address the challenges of living with dementia. The first episode of the two-part series, co-produced by the BBC and The Open University’s Broadcast and Partnerships team airs […]

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international womens day

The Open University joins programme promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights in crisis hit countries

The Open University has announced its commitment to a new multi-million pound Government funded consortium within the UK Aid Connect programme to promote sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) led consortium, in which the OU is a partner, includes Frontline AIDS, Internews Europe, London School of Hygiene and […]

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