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Secrets, spies, and the nuclear war that was avoided

Secrets, spies, and the nuclear war that was avoided

This latest Open University/BBC co production is something you might find from the pages of a thriller novel – but it’s a portrayal of real events that depict how a Soviet double agent helped the West avoid a nuclear war with Russia in the 1980s. The three-part dramatization series Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game, […]

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The Open University, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Greater Manchester Police unite to launch perinatal mental health toolkit

The Open University, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Greater Manchester Police unite to launch perinatal mental health toolkit

A toolkit has been designed to enhance support for maternal mental health in the workplace as a result of a research study conducted by The Open University (OU), Manchester Metropolitan University and Greater Manchester Police (GMP) Association of Women in Policing. The study, a collaboration between Dr. Sarah-Jane Lennie and Dr. Keely Duddin from The […]

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China set to blast off to the far side of the Moon – here’s what it could discover

Ben Rider-Stokes, The Open University China is attempting to recover the first ever soil and rock samples from the lunar far side. The surface mission, Chang’e 6, named after the Chinese Moon goddess Chang’e, is a successor to the successful sample return mission, Chang’e 5, and a part of the Chinese lunar exploration programme. The […]

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Researchers use NASA’s Webb to map weather on planet 280 light-years away

Researchers use NASA’s Webb to map weather on planet 280 light-years away

An international team of researchers, including The Open University’s (OU) Joanna Barstow, have successfully used NASA’s JWST to map the weather on the hot gas-giant exoplanet WASP-43 b. Precise brightness measurements over a broad spectrum of mid-infrared light, combined with 3D climate models and previous observations from other telescopes, suggest the presence of thick, high […]

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Cartoonists to get on board with conveying global challenges

Cartoonists to get on board with conveying global challenges

Political cartoonists have been depicting global problems for centuries making make us laugh out loud, provoke action or leave us reeling in shock. Now a group of academics from The Open University, Kings College London and a Philippines cartoon collective called Pitik Bulag, are staging a competition to demonstrate world issues through cartoons. The history […]

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OU space researchers awarded £1.3M grant to develop world-leading imaging instrument for the Moon and Mars

OU space researchers awarded £1.3M grant to develop world-leading imaging instrument for the Moon and Mars

The Open University Atmospheric Research and Surface Exploration group, led by Prof. Manish Patel, have been awarded a £1.3 million grant from the UK Space Agency for developing new UK detector technology to realise next-generation planetary imaging through an international partnership with the US. This contribution to the world-leading imager instrument, called HiRISE2, will eventually […]

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Shaping a sustainable future – the power of open research

Shaping a sustainable future – the power of open research

“Creating Solutions, Inspiring Minds”, that is how the OU is tackling climate change through open research according to Professor Nick Braithwaite. On Thursday 18 April, The Open University hosted an event at the Wellcome Collection to showcase the University’s teaching and research in sustainability. The exhibition space and auditorium felt alive with the buzz of […]

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OU signs significant deal for company to make valves for satellites

OU signs significant deal for company to make valves for satellites

The Open University (OU) has recently signed a major deal enabling Bradford Space (a Netherlands-based satellite propulsion system manufacturer) to make and utilise OU patented valves for their propulsion systems. Whilst the OU is widely recognised as a leading distance learning provider, the university also carries out a broad range of research and has a […]

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New OU / BBC series to uncover the UK’s fascinating wildlife

New OU / BBC series to uncover the UK’s fascinating wildlife

In this brand-new series co-produced by The Open University (OU) and BBC for BBC One and iPlayer, wildlife cameraman Hamza Yassin will reveal wildlife gems from across the four countries of the UK. In Hamza’s Hidden Wild Isles, Hamza will find and film incredible species and spectacles hidden amongst both our urban and wilder landscapes. […]

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Employers report a values and skills mismatch with younger workers

Three in four (72%) of employers have seen a shift in young people’s (16-24-year olds) values and priorities in the workplace in the past three years, with over half (51%) attributing this to lack of work experience due to the pandemic, a new survey has found. The survey, from The Open University, revealed that nearly […]

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