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New technology to support dogs to help humans
OU research into technology for supporting dogs that help humans in their homes and to diagnose...
Intl. Open Diaries | Episode 3 | Invest in your future
For Tillmann, studying while working provided a challenge, but one that was worthwhile, as he’s...
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...
Making faces
Open University cognitive psychologist Graham Pike contributed to the development of EFIT-V, a tool...
The OU could change your life
OU study doesn’t just expand the mind, it changes lives. OU graduates talk about the impact an OU...
Studying with The OU - Planning Your Time
How to plan your time effectively for your study.
How do I apply for a DSA? (5/6)
How to apply for a Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) (part 5 of 6)
Dr Clara Mancini recognised for outstanding contribution to research at The Open University
Dr Clara Mancini was the runner-up in the Outstanding Contribution to Research at The Open...
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...
Lunar fingerprints lead to earth
Researcher Mahesh Anand of The Open University's Centre for Earth, Planetary, Space and...
How To Make A Business Profitable | Episode 4 of the CEO Challenge to ‘Unlock Your Inner Boss’
What makes a business financially viable? Join Gemma Cairney at the helm of a fictional business...
Planets, Moons and Stars - David Rothery and Helen Fraser
A ‘Planets, Moons and Stars chat' webcast with Professor David Rothery and Dr Helen Fraser. This...
Making new ways of organising out of old (trailer)
The need for organisations to embrace the creativity within before planning new innovations, will...
Creating a new sense of citizenship
Professor Engin Isin's research concentrates on politics - how do people imagine, or fail to...
Education in Africa
Danni Nti, Head of the Open Africa Office, explains how the OU supports distance learning in...
Disability Support
How To Hire People For Your Business | Episode 3 of the CEO Challenge to ‘Unlock Your Inner Boss’
Who should you hire into a small business, and how? Join Gemma Cairney at the helm of a fictional...
Which is the best place to look for life; Icy moons or Mars?
S111 live debate following the S111 module studying the topic 'Is there life on Mars?'.
The Business Barometer Podcast Episode 5: Shevaun Haviland and Jane Gratton
Skills shortages are pervasive. That’s the message from the fifth and final podcast in the Open...
“Judging Judges”
Professor Simon Lee talks about the impact of his research on judges and their role in the UK...
Pioneering research into student performance
OU Analyse, an innovative tool which produces predictions on a weekly basis as to whether or not...
Are emotions driving better university courses?
OU academics will explore the role of emotions in driving better university courses at an OpenMinds...
A study programme that can fit with your working and family life
Sumiti graduated while balancing study with working and family life.
The Business Barometer Podcast Episode 4: Bryan Redpath
Episode 4: The role of career changers – with Bryan Redpath. Bryan Redpath is well placed to talk...
Niall Quinn, OU Honorary Graduate
Interview between Niall Quinn (Former Northern Ireland international and Sunderland captain and...
Modelling the landscape of Mars
Dr Matt Balme in the OU's Space Science research priority area, takes us on a tour of his...
Sky in partnership with The Open University - Rom
Are you ready to move things forward like Rom? Whatever you want to achieve, The Open University...
Professor Rose Barbour, workshop facilitator
Workshop facilitator Professor Rose Barbour talks about her extensive research background, the...
Planets and Moons – David Rothery and Ian Wright
OU Best Support for Research Award
The Best Support for Research award in the OU’s Research Excellence Awards 2019, was presented to...
Potential discoveries on BepiColombo mission to Mercury
David Rothery, Professor of Planetary Science at the OU, will be one of three academics who will...
Benefits of the ESA Exploration Roadmap in Socio-Economics
Dr Leslie Budd talks about an OU cross-faculty project funded by the European Space Agency.
Planets and Moons - David Rothery and Martin Suttle
A ‘Planets and Moons chat' webcast with Professor David Rothery and Dr Martin Suttle. This...
BBC BAME Mental Health Campaign
Race, Covid, and Me talks to Black Thrive - a partnership working to improve mental health outcomes...
What is Astrobiology?
Dr. Susanne Schwenzer, Dr. Vic Pearson and Dr. Karen Olsson-Francis, three of the four founding...
Believe you can do it with The Open University
Believe. Believe in yourself. In your talents. Your powers. Your abilities. Believe you can do...
New biodegradable materials could replace plastic bags
Researchers at The Open University (OU) are making inroads into developing alternative...
How old do you have to be to go to University?
The children of Long Meadow School, Milton Keynes sharing their thoughts on University and Higher...
Why was it important to tell your story?
A clip from Evelyn Lipmann's interview.
Interview with Jessica Giles - Centre for Innovation in Legal and Business Education
Jessica Giles, Lecturer in Law, talks to Dr Jacqueline Baxter about her research in teaching and...
Risk: Film Competition 2011 (10/10)
by Kevin Pickering, Edinburgh College of Art This short documentary shows how climate change is...
Exploring Childhood and Youth
An introduction to Childhood and Youth resources to support your studies.
Jacqui Gabb - Talking about her academic role in BBC co-pro Prejudice and Pride
Professor of Sociology and Intimacy, Jacqui Gabb is also lead of the Private lives, public...
Surprising uses of silicone
OU Professor of Organic Chemistry talks about some unusual applications of silicone, one the "smart...
Go Green Workshop - Plastic Pollution with Lucy Deans
So, what’s the problem with plastic? Have you ever wondered how it gets into the ocean? Where it...
Amy Peace Episode 3: A day in the life of an intern | OU Careers and Employability Services
Look out for the next episode on our newsfeed: http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/careers/
Generic training sessions overview
In a video filmed for a Facebook Live post, Ute spoke about the generic training sessions for...
What’s fake about fake news?
Fake news is one of the frequently-used words of 2017, but is there anything new about it and why...
Why is English so commonly used as a medium for teaching across Europe?
An OU researcher has been awarded over £1M to explore why the use of English as a teaching...
Giving children a voice during the coronavirus pandemic
In this video, researchers from the Children’s Research Centre discuss their collaboration with...
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