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The Open University launches online domestic abuse resource as calls to domestic violence helplines soar during Covid-19 lockdown

The Open University launches online domestic abuse resource as calls to domestic violence helplines soar during Covid-19 lockdown

The Open University’s Open Justice team has collaborated with charity, Support Through Court to launch a free open online resource for learners, themed around domestic abuse. Its timely launch coincides with the rapid rise in numbers of people in domestic abuse situations seeking help during the UK lockdown. Support Through Court is a charity that […]

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Extra OU free courses will boost Government’s skills initiative

The Open University is adding to its suite of free courses on the UK Government’s website to help build skills in the wake of the pandemic and aid vital recovery efforts among employees and employers. From today (Tuesday June 2) two extra courses will go live on The Skills Toolkit platform and cover entry level […]

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Covid-19: Open University Open Justice Centre shares online education best practice

Covid-19: Open University Open Justice Centre shares online education best practice

The Open University Law School’s Open Justice Centre is reaching out to support the wider legal education sector in its time of need during the Covid-19 pandemic. While other universities and educational establishments struggle to deliver a full learning experience while shifting so quickly to online teaching methods, The Open University is providing ongoing support […]

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OU launches online teaching microcredential for “hasty pivot” to distance learning

OU launches online teaching microcredential for “hasty pivot” to distance learning

The Open University (OU), a world leader in flexible distance learning, has developed an Online Teaching microcredential to equip those teaching in higher or further education with the practical skills to successfully create online courses and teach adults online. The microcredential is open for enrolment now on leading social learning platform, FutureLearn.com, and teaching commences […]

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Studying tips for a healthy and happy mind

Studying tips for a healthy and happy mind

The current global pandemic has seen a rise in mental health related illness. With this week marking Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May), it’s important now more than ever to take time to be kind to ourselves. Open University (OU) student Liz Fox is in her second year studying towards a BSc in Psychology. In addition […]

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OU’s OpenLearn joins forces with Money Saving Expert to launch its Academy of Money

OU’s OpenLearn joins forces with Money Saving Expert to launch its Academy of Money

The Open University has partnered with the UK’s biggest consumer website, MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE) to launch a free, six-part course, which will give the nation the skills and knowledge to master their finances. Prepared and written by the OU, with support and guidance from MSE, MSE’s Academy of Money will be available from today (21 May) on […]

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Everybody needs good neighbours, especially right now

This week we’re all being asked to take a little time out to be kind; kindness is the key ingredient for marking Mental Health Awareness Week. OU lecturer in Criminology Dr Julia Downes considers the difference neighbourhood groups called mutual aid groups are doing and could do, to help support those who might need a […]

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New study reveals mud volcanoes on Mars may flow like lava

New study reveals mud volcanoes on Mars may flow like lava

European researchers, including Dr Manish Patel, Dr Matt Balme and Dr Matthew Sylvest from The Open University(OU), have found that mud volcanoes on Mars may look similar to lava flows found on Earth. According to a study, published in Nature Geoscience, mud flows exposed to the low atmospheric pressures found on Mars will behave similar […]

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New grant gives go-ahead for AI-adaptation of cyber security course

The Open University has won a grant through the Nesta and Department for Education CareerTech Challenge which rewards innovative tech solutions with grant funding. Nesta, an innovation foundation, in partnership with the Department for Education, is supporting 11 organisations to develop digital solutions to improve adult learner motivation and career adaptability through online courses. Funded […]

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OU partners with BBC to support the nation in maintaining good mental health

OU partners with BBC to support the nation in maintaining good mental health

The Open University has partnered with the BBC to co-produce a digital series to support maintaining good mental health during the pandemic lockdown. New content – featuring clips and illustrations – will be released daily to mark Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May), covering topics from toxic productivity to relationship tips. OU academics, Will Murcott, […]

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