News from The Open University
COP26 brought together parties from across the world to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. The two weeks of negotiations resulted in the Glasgow Climate Pact, which the UN Secretary General says is ‘far from enough’ and advises that ‘every country, every city, every […]
Read more about Post-COP26, The Open University hears from its week two Observers
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. Here at The Open University (OU) during the 2020-2021 academic year we supported nearly 1000 students during their studies who needed support. We also processed over 400 reference requests for students who had completed their degrees with the OU and wanted to move into areas of work such as teaching, or […]
Read more about Adult Safeguarding Week: how the OU supports staff and students
The Open University is celebrating Entrepreneurs’ Day by highlighting the achievements of others and showing how, with OU support, wishful thinking could turn into reality. Plenty of individuals with brilliant ideas, or a hobby, harbour a desire to turn them into a business. In fact according to an OU-commissioned survey, three in ten young women […]
Read more about Entrepreneurs’ Day: turning an idea into a moneyspinner with help from the OU
Achieving career change, aiding self-belief or keeping up an active mind – just some of the many reasons our students give us for taking up study as we celebrate Lifelong Learning Week. We’re joining forces with the Learning and Work Institute to promote the value of lifelong learning, something that’s very much part of our […]
Read more about Lifelong learning: Proving the power to transform lives at any age
OpenLearn, the free learning platform delivered by The Open University, has been named as a winner in the Open Education (OE) Global 2021 Open Education Awards for Excellence, due to its impressive response to the Coronavirus pandemic. The team won the Open Resilience Award which recognises the exemplary leadership and open educational practices implemented during […]
Read more about OpenLearn win prestigious education award for its resilience during the pandemic
In June, the establishment of the Gender Critical Research Network initiated a conversation across the University about how we meet our commitment to academic freedom and freedom of speech whilst ensuring we consider the impact of our words on each other in our community. The Vice-Chancellor’s Executive found that the formation of the GCRN was […]
Read more about Update on actions taken following VC statement on GCRN and academic freedom
On Tuesday 9 November The Open University will host an inaugural talk by Professor Stephen Lewis, Head of School, Physical Sciences, marking the first on-campus event with an audience since the beginning of the pandemic. Over 40 people are expected to attend, though those at home can also register to watch the event live online. […]
Read more about Professor Stephen Lewis to lead inaugural lecture on dynamic climates
A satellite which will classify and monitor trees from space is among climate change and security projects that have just received new funding from the UK Space Agency. TreeView is one of 11 projects which have been awarded a share of over £7M of funding to put into action the latest advances in space innovation. […]
Read more about Project to monitor trees from space receives new funding
University and College Union (UCU) has announced it has secured a mandate for industrial action, which will take place this academic year. The mandate covers two separate disputes, one regarding the proposed changes to the pension scheme following the 2020 valuation, and a second, which UCU refer to as ‘Four Fights’, which encapsulates pay, workload […]
A new two-part programme, Inside the Care Crisis with Ed Balls airs on Monday 8 November on BBC Two at 9pm. Co-produced by the BBC and The Open University (OU), the series investigates the real-world impact of the care crisis, with presenter Ed Balls living and working from St Cecilia’s in Scarborough, a typical family-run […]
Read more about Ed Balls lifts the lid on the care crisis in new BBC/OU co-production
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