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OU PhD student Emily Swaby awarded the prestigious Wollaston Fund by the Geological Society of London

OU PhD student Emily Swaby awarded the prestigious Wollaston Fund by the Geological Society of London

Emily Swaby of the School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences (EEES) at The Open University has been awarded the 2023 Wollaston Fund, presented by the Geological Society of London. The Wollaston Fund award is named in honour of William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) and has been bestowed annually since 1831. It is awarded to an […]

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OU/BBC co-production goes behind the scenes of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

OU/BBC co-production goes behind the scenes of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Saving Lives in Leeds, a new BBC documentary, produced with the support of two OU academics, features the challenging work of doctors and surgeons at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHT Trust. The eight-part series airs on Wednesday 1st March, 9pm on BBC Two and shows the tough dilemmas that doctors face each day behind the scenes, […]

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Delving deep into the history of Welsh music

Delving deep into the history of Welsh music

Welsh Open University Music academics lent not just their individual expertise but their origins to help inform programme makers about Wales, ‘the land of song’, and the history of Welsh music in a BBC / OU co-production. ‘Wales: Music Nation with Huw Stephens’ looks at aspects of the musical history of Wales and is presented […]

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The Open University pays tribute to its former Chancellor Baroness Betty Boothroyd

The Open University pays tribute to its former Chancellor Baroness Betty Boothroyd

Baroness Betty Boothroyd 1929-2023 The Open University has today paid tribute to its former Chancellor Baroness Betty Boothroyd, who has died at the age of 93. Baroness Boothroyd was the OU’s fourth Chancellor, from 1994-2006, and the first woman to hold the role. From 1992 to 2000 she served as Speaker of the House of […]

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Russo-Ukraine conflict one year on

Russo-Ukraine conflict one year on

Dr Precious Chatterje-Doody is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the OU and specialises in communication, misinformation and security, particularly in Russia. Here she looks back on a year of war in Ukraine – lessons learned and reasons for an increasingly isolated Russia. Russia’s stated aim in invading Ukraine in 2022 was to […]

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OU bolsters Ukraine support package

OU bolsters Ukraine support package

The Open University (OU) has expanded its support for those fleeing to the UK as a result of the war in Ukraine. In collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Science in Ukraine, we recently delivered a free webinar on online learning to 820 participants from Ukrainian higher education institutions. As the world marks one […]

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OU joins city in welcoming King Charles III to Milton Keynes

OU joins city in welcoming King Charles III to Milton Keynes

The Open University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tim Blackman, joined civic leaders and well-wishers in welcoming King Charles III to Milton Keynes to formally mark its recently conferred city status. His Majesty recognised Milton Keynes as the “home to innovation through The Open University” celebrating its inhabitants at this moment in its history. Professor Tim Blackman, Vice-Chancellor […]

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Behind the scenes of the Parole Board

Behind the scenes of the Parole Board

Academics from the Faculty of Business and Law worked behind the scenes in a fascinating OU/BBC documentary about the process involved in hearing prisoners’ parole applications. In England and Wales annually, about 16,000 of the potentially most dangerous criminals are considered for parole before the end of their sentence and around 4,000 of them are […]

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International researchers join forces to capture image of a giant planet

International researchers join forces to capture image of a giant planet

Two international group of researchers, one including Dr Mariangela Bonavita of the OU, have used the SPHERE planet-finder at the Very Large Telescope in Chile to capture images of a giant (Jovian) planet. The images are featured today as “Picture of the Week” by the European Southern Observatory. The planet, that has a mass of about five […]

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OU academics’ guidance in poignant BBC programme on autistic adults

OU academics’ guidance in poignant BBC programme on autistic adults

A new two-part BBC series Inside Our Autistic Minds has started giving a revealing look at what goes on in the mind of autistic adults with the help of naturalist Chris Packham who was diagnosed with Asperger’s in 2005. With the contributions of two OU academics, Kieron Sheehy, Professor of education, and Fiona Henry senior […]

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