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The changing face of broadcast (3/7)
Your View is a series of video blogs created by staff and students at The Open University. We asked...
30 July 2008
Planets and Moons - David Rothery and Mahesh Anand
David Rothery and Mahesh Anand of the Open University’s level 2 planetary science module team...
02 December 2015
Vice Chancellor Mary Kellett introduces the 2019 Inaugural Lecture series
Vice Chancellor Mary Kellett introduces the OU's 50th anniversary inaugural lectures. [NOTE: This...
11 January 2019
Into the archive
Lorna Maguire of the OU library archive talks about some of the interesting and historic artefacts...
Education in Africa
Danni Nti, Head of the Open Africa Office, explains how the OU supports distance learning in...
Olympic contribution
The Open University's Ben Oakley talks about the Beijing Olympics and his own experiences in...
OU library archive
Lorna Maguire of the OU library archive talks about old editions of Sesame, some of the first...
Mother and son's journey
A mother and son talk about how the OU helped them overcome dyslexia and the feeling of failure.
In the recital room
David Rowland, OU Dean of Arts, talks about the instruments in the recital room and why...
Medical distance learning in Ethiopia
Professor Mike Stewart talks about The Open University's role in developing medical distance...
OU alumni relations
Roz Allison, Head of Alumni at The Open University, explains the benefits and services of alumni...
Interview with an associate lecturer (3/4)
The OU's Dr Isobel Falconer talks about what's she's learning at the associate lecturer......
What's the associate lecturer conference all about? (4/4)
Rosemary Strange talks about why she's at The Open University's conference for associate......
Student price index
OU economist Alan Shipman finds that for students in higher education inflation is nearer 7% than...
The X Factor: what's the point?
The Open University's Dr Jason Toynbee, a senior lecturer in media studies, talks about the popular...
Networking at the associate lecturer conference (2/4)
Rodney Buckland talks about networking opportunities at the associate lecturer conference. (part 2...
Economic crisis: a diagnosis
Martin Upton, lecturer in finance at The Open University Business School, gives his diagnosis of...
BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2008
OU sports lecturer Simon Rea makes his predictions for the 2008 BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Lord Puttnam's thoughts on 40 years of the OU
Chancellor of The Open University Lord David Puttnam shares his thoughts on the OU's 40th anniversary.
Inside the library
Sam Dick, from the The Open University library talks about how it's so much more than just a...
OU Chancellor predicts 2009 Oscar winners
Chancellor of The Open University, Lord David Puttnam winner of 10 Academy and 25 BAFTA awards of...
Dr Stephen Serjeant reacts to successful launch of the Herschel and Planck satellites
The Open University visits Rutherford Appleton Laboratory to attend the live launch of the Herschel...
Getting ready to learn (5/5)
As a hospital porter, Paul managed to juggle life, work and the OU as he got set for study. "It's...
Coast presenters share their favourite UK holiday destinations
The five presenters of the OU/BBC co-production Coast talk about their favourite UK holiday...
Lesley Garrett on what's great about opera
Opera singer and OU honorary graduate Lesley Garrett speaks from her dressing room at London's...
OU students give advice on time management
How do you manage your time when you're juggling study with other commitments? Open University...
Fundraising phone campaign
Katherine Davison and Louise Watson from the OU alumni office talk about the latest fundraising...
Tony Robinson on care homes and dementia
OU honorary graduate Tony Robinson talks about dementia in the elderly and care homes.
An Open University student's experience
How do you manage your time when you're juggling study with other commitments? A student shares her...
Returning to learning (2/5)
Jill is a part-time secretary who's studying for a social science degree. Jill is married with two...
Active learning (1/5)
How to get ready to return to learning and become an active learner. Meet Georgia. Georgia was...
Finding the motivation to learn (3/5)
Hew, a technician in the RAF, tells how he motivates himself to get the most out of his Maths and...
Building on Experience
John Horner works in his family business and is currently studying for a degree in Business Studies...
I want an MBA
Louise Warner is currently studying for the MBA with The Open University Business School. This...
Learning to learn (4/5)
Samina is a science technician who relishes taking responsibility for her own study - the challenge...
Fulfilling Professional Requirements
Julian King is a student at the Centre of Law within The Open University Business School. Currently...
Starting a new career
Danny Rowe is a business studies student with The Open University Business School. In this video he...
Five reasons to leave a legacy
Make education your gift - five reasons to leave a legacy to the OU, and how your money could be a...
What does a DSA award cover? (2/6)
The costs covered by the Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA): specialist equipment, software,...
What is a Disabled Students' Allowance? (1/6)
A brief introduction to the Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA), a government grant to cover study...
How do I get my study needs assessed for DSA? (3/6)
How study needs are assessed for a Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) (part 3 of 6)
Who is eligible to apply for a DSA? (4/6)
The eligibility criteria for a Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA). (part 4 of 6)
How do I apply for a DSA? (5/6)
How to apply for a Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) (part 5 of 6)
Bear Necessities: Film Competition 2011 (8/10)
by Zoe Spiers, School of Computing, Teesside University Aimed at a youth audience this cartoon...
DSA - Top Tips (6/6)
Advice and top tips for those applying for a Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) (part 6 of 6)
Hot and Bothered: Film Competition 2011 (2/10)
by Giannina LaSalvia, London Film School What will climate change do for your love life? Rising...
The Stork: Film Competition 2011 (6/10)
by Kehan Wang, The Arts University College at Bournemouth Echoing the concerns and images of 1970s...
Ever Hear a Postman Whistle?: Film Competition 2011 (1/10)
by Bexie Bush, University for the Creative Arts at Farnham Two older people, animated as a pair of...
No Second Chances: Film Competition 2011 (4/10)
by Ben Goodger, National Film and Television School The bookshelves are full of lengthy books that...
What If?: Film Competition 2011 (7/10)
by Mark Benson, University for the Creative Arts at Farnham This mix of film and animation...
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