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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
How the OU is helping to shape future cities
What's the role of The Open University in making Milton Keynes a 'smart city'? Can future, smart MK...
05 March 2015
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
From trial to teaching: how the OU Library acquires and embeds digital content
A presentation delivered by Fiona Durham and Alison Brock at the online meeting of USTLG, May 15th...
15 May 2020
A laboratory in the post: exploring the early years of teaching science and technology at the OU
A presentation delivered by Ruth Cammies (University Archivist) at the online meeting of USTLG, May...
15 May 2020
OU Library accessibility support for Econtent
A presentation delivered by Hossam Kassem and Bev Delaney at the online meeting of USTLG, May 15th...
15 May 2020
Doing the COVID-19 pivot: Part 3 Accessibility
This was Part 3 ‘Accessibility’ from the Open University Library event of 3rd June 2020 on...
03 June 2020
Doing the COVID-19 pivot: Part 1 Technical considerations
This was Part 1 ‘Technical considerations’ from the Open University Library event of 3rd June...
03 June 2020
Doing the COVID-19 pivot: Part 2 Designing for online
This was Part 2 ‘Designing for online’ from the Open University Library event of 3rd June 2020...
03 June 2020
Writing successful data management plans
This bitesize webinar looked at how and why you should write a data management plan, including: -...
27 September 2021
Copyright: Using third-party content in conferences, workshops and presentations
This session provided a brief overview of copyright and what you should consider when choosing...
01 November 2021
Sage Research Methods
This session provided an introduction to the Sage Research Methods database. It covered what the...
09 November 2021
Planets and Moons - David Rothery and Elena Favaro
A ‘Planets and Moons chat' webcast with Professor David Rothery and Dr Elena Favaro. This webcast...
10 November 2022
Data sharing: how, what and why?
This bitesize webinar looked at the how's, what's and whys of data sharing.
10 January 2022
Planets and Moons - David Rothery and Julia Semprich
A 'Planets and Moons chat' webcast with Professor David Rothery and Julia Semprich. This webcast is...
28 February 2023
Planets and Moons - David Rothery and Dr Simeon Barber
A ‘planets, moons and chat' webcast with Professor David Rothery and Dr Simeon Barber. This...
19 March 2024
Dublin Degree Ceremony Friday 18th October 2024
Open University degree ceremony held at Croke Park in Dublin.
18 October 2024
Floodplain Meadows Partnership
The Floodplain Meadows Partnership is a multi-partner project hosted by the Open University.
Tips on Referencing from the OU Library
This video covered how and why to reference your sources with some quick tips from the OU Library.
Research Excellence at The Open University: Together, we shape what happens next
The Open University believes that collaboration is key to shaping the future that we want. To do...
Victorian prison treadmills - the brutal reality and the lessons for today
Professor Rosalind Crone visits one of the only remaining prison treadmills in Britain at Beaumaris...
Reaching career goals – Tom’s work placement | Cyrraedd amcanion gyrfa – lleoliad gwaith Tom
Our team helped OU student Tom find a placement at the Welsh Centre for International Affairs. Find...
BBC Ideas: You're Dead to Me: Joseph Boulogne
Trailblazing composer Joseph Boulogne overcame racism to reach the top echelons of 18th Century...
Net Zero Week Event | Driving change: Imagining a different transport future
The OU is once again sponsored #NetZeroWeek (6-12 July) this year, as part of the partnership The...
The Open University in Scotland
The Open University (OU) in Scotland is open to everyone. This 30-second video shares how we help...
Welcome to The Open University in Scotland
The Open University (OU) in Scotland is open to everyone. This video shares how we help our...
Open University Honorary Graduate Eunice Olumide
Eunice Olumide is one of the most influential figures in British arts and culture, deeply committed...
Open University Alumna and Associate Lecturer Moira Hansen shares message for graduates
Looking for intellectual stimulation after having a baby at the start of the 2000s, studying with...
Sustainability Research Fest 2024
This 4 minute video summarises The Open University’s Sustainability Research Fest 2024. Hear from...
Open University Alumni Tom Gibb shares his study experience
Studying with The Open University in Scotland in the 1990s to progress his nursing career, Tom Gibb...
Open University 2024 Graduates Alana Taylor and Elizabeth Newell
Our youngest and eldest graduates to cross the stage, Alana 20 and Elizabeth 'Lida' 84, share some...
Vice-Chancellor Tim Blackman’s Sustainability Research Fest 2024 talk
In this video Vice-Chancellor Tim Blackman talks about Sustainability becoming one of The Open...
Meet Sharon, one of our associate lecturers | Dewch i gwrdd â Sharon, un o'n darlithwyr cyswllt
Sharon Davidson is an associate lecturer for The Open University's Faculty of Business and Law, in...
Callum's Story
This video covers sensitive themes including miscarriage and suicide. Callum shares his powerful...
Open University in Scotland 2024 Graduate Charlotte Lopez
When Charlotte from Aberdeen, was looking to embark on a degree to unlock future career options,...
Dr Julie McElroy shares inspirational message ahead of her graduation
Award winning disability rights campaigner and OU MBA graduate, Dr Julie McElroy, has big plans for...
OU in Scotland 2024 Graduates and married couple Vicki and David Medina
Joint Bachelor of Science success for married couple Vicki and David Medina has seen them each...
The Open University in Scotland - 50 Years of Degree Ceremonies in Scotland 1974 - 2024
In 2024, The Open University in Scotland celebrated 50 years of degree ceremonies in Scotland. We...
Restoring Species-Rich Floodplain Meadows
In this video, Emma Rothero and Olivia Nelson from the Open University’s Floodplain Meadows team,...
Making Our Food System More Sustainable
In this video, Open University researcher, Dr Emmanuel Zuza, explains how his is looking at how we...
Shaping a Sustainable Future. The Power of Open Research
This video is a round-up of key moments captured at The Open University’s event to showcase its...
Tackling Waste in a Sustainable Way
In this video, Open University researchers, Dr Tarek Rashwan and Dr Daniel Payne, discuss how waste...
Using “Artivism” to Support Children and Young People to Become Climate Ambassadors
In this video, Open University researcher, Dr Alison Fox describes her work which connects children...
BBC Ideas: You're Dead to Me: Josephine Baker
How did Josephine Baker, one of the world’s most successful stage performers, became a member of...
BBC Ideas: Does it ever pay to represent yourself in court?
Appearing in court without a lawyer is increasingly common - but can be a risky strategy. Join us...
BBC Ideas: The ancient secrets revealed by deciphered tablets
When cuneiform was finally cracked, it gave us some astonishing insights into the ancient world. OU...
BBC Ideas: Should human kidneys be bought and sold?
Globally, thousands die each year waiting for a kidney transplant. Should healthy people be allowed...
BBC Ideas: The Fascinating World of Fungi
More than 90% of fungi are unknown to science. But what we do know about this incredibly adaptable...
Four Golden Rules of Data Management - Migrate formats for preservation
In this series on the four golden rules of data management, the Library's Research Support team...
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