OU News

News from The Open University

Mount Etna is 'sliding towards the sea'

Mount Etna: volcano is sliding towards the sea and now we know why

The southeast flank of Mount Etna in Sicily is sliding towards the sea at a rate of several centimetres a year. This might not sound like much, but the kind of stress that this movement creates inside volcanoes can cause devastating landslides. If, one day, Etna’s movement significantly increases then it could have serious consequences. […]

Read more about Mount Etna: volcano is sliding towards the sea and now we know why

Portrait photo of Lucy Watts MBE

Campaigner and Activist Lucy Watts MBE receives honorary Masters

ome Campaigner and activist Lucy Watts MBE has been awarded an honorary Masters from The Open University for her commitment to public services. Lucy Watts lives with a life-limiting condition and draws on her own experiences of disability to improve the lives of other people grappling with severe illness. She is determined not only to […]

Read more about Campaigner and Activist Lucy Watts MBE receives honorary Masters

New research explores how migration fosters growth in Africa

New research explores how migration fosters growth in Africa

In recent years there’s been significant growth in African economies driven by trade in commodities, which has prompted more migrants to move to, and within, African countries.  Now, new research from The Open University will investigate what impact this migration has had both on growth in Africa and in the migrants’ countries of origin, and […]

Read more about New research explores how migration fosters growth in Africa

elaine Sihera

From first black graduate of The Open University to honorary doctorate

“Education took me out of poverty,” says Elaine Sihera, the first black graduate of The Open University who has now been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of the university at a degree ceremony in London. HUGE milestone in my life this morning…being conferred a doctor of the Open University. Very difficult to describe in words. Congrats […]

Read more about From first black graduate of The Open University to honorary doctorate

Grenfell Tower research film shortlisted for National award

Grenfell Tower research film shortlisted for National award

A film created by Dr David Scott, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, about the Grenfell Tower tragedy, has been shortlisted for the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s prestigious 2018 Research in Film Awards. The film, called ‘Grenfell Tower and Social Murder’ is shortlisted for Best Research Film of the Year. Dr David Scott said: ‘The tragic […]

Read more about Grenfell Tower research film shortlisted for National award

Three things today’s teachers need to consider for tomorrow’s students

Three things today’s teachers need to consider for tomorrow’s students

It’s argued in increasing measure that teachers have low job satisfaction; but one antidote to this could be asking educators to re-imagine their role and think about their own vision for education in the future. Today’s teachers face many challenges inside and outside the classroom, but there are also larger global changes approaching which those […]

Read more about Three things today’s teachers need to consider for tomorrow’s students

Depressed man sitting on bridge in a smart shirt

Stock market crashes linked to higher rates of suicide – new research

Writing in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash, New York Times columnist Will Rodgers commented that the level of panic was such that it induced a spate of suicide among traders. Although stories of increased rates of suicide in the aftermath of a financial meltdown are deeply ingrained in the folklore of finance, […]

Read more about Stock market crashes linked to higher rates of suicide – new research

OU PIEoneer Award winners

Free OU course for teacher educators in Africa wins international award for digital innovation

A free four-week online course designed by Open University education academics and presented on FutureLearn, has won a ‘Digital Innovation of the Year’ award at the prestigious PIEoneer Awards 2018. The MOOC (Massive, Online, Open Course), Making Teacher Education Relevant for 21st Century Africa, was selected as the winner by the judges in the Digital […]

Read more about Free OU course for teacher educators in Africa wins international award for digital innovation

Studying part-time can increase lifetime earnings by up to £377,000

Studying part-time can increase lifetime earnings by up to £377,000

Completing a part-time degree in your late 30s can bring an increase in lifetime earnings of up to £377,000 in cash terms, a new study shows. An analysis of the earning potential for part-time students in England qualifying at the age of 37 – the average age of an Open University graduate – underlines the […]

Read more about Studying part-time can increase lifetime earnings by up to £377,000

Pulsar

Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell wins physics prize

One of The Open University’s early female physics tutors has received the Breakthrough Prize for the discovery of radio pulsars. Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell intends to donate the £2.3m prize money to help women and under-represented ethnic minority students to become physics researchers.  The money will be given to the Institute of Physics to fund […]

Read more about Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell wins physics prize

Page 129 of 131