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Repairing damaged peripheral nerves
Melanie Georgiou, 3rd year PhD student at The Open University, talks about her research that will...
World leading research at The Open University
Clips of research projects that have an impact on society in 2012/13. This includes the impact of...
An alternative approach to love and Valentine's Day
Open University research into relationships reveals that society's preoccupation with a certain...
Unravelling typhoid fever
Darren looks at a strain of Salmonella that causes typhoid fever.
Protecting plants in floodplains meadows
Professor David Gowing at The Open University explains why we seek to understand the effects...
Creating a new sense of citizenship
Professor Engin Isin's research concentrates on politics - how do people imagine, or fail to...
Presentation by Dr Alan Woods, consultant in environmental policy and business strategy
Alan Woods discusses his experiences of policy implementation in the field of sustainability and...
Presentation by Professor Stephen Potter, The Open University
Stephen Potter discusses new and distinctive business models for sustainable innovation and how...
Reading experiences across the world
Dr Shafquat Towheed, Lecturer in Book History at The Open University directs the innovative...
Making a positive difference to the lives of children worldwide
John Oates, Senior Lecturer at The Open University talks about a group of researchers in...
The importance of women in celebrity culture
Professor Gill Perry studies 18th century female portraiture, and it's relationship with...
Changing foster children's experiences
Olivia looked at how contact with a foster child's family of origin can be an unsettling experience...
Planets and Moons – David Rothery and Manish Patel
David Rothery and Manish Patel of the Open University’s level 2 planetary science module team...
China in Africa
Is China ripping off Africa, as some people claim? Giles Mohan, Professor of International...
OU research finds that haptic devices have medical uses
Haptic Bracelets, created by Dr Simon Holland and colleagues, are wireless bracelets worn on all...
British electricity - the role of nuclear power
Professor William Nuttall comments on the role of nuclear power in the electricity system in the UK.
Investigating safety of vaccines
Paddy Farrington is a Professor of Statistics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and...
Maintaining social order with gruesome images of Hell
Long before Dan Brown's "Inferno" fresco painters on the island of Crete attempted to create their...
Death in the internet era
Dr Carol Komaromy, Senior Lecturer and expert in death and dying studies, commenting on the 11th...
Subjects of politics
What counts as politics and who counts as political subjects are two aspects of the same question,...
Researching volcanoes
OU researchers have been involved in the discovery of what could be the world's largest volcano....
Exploring motivations for considering teaching | 'Thinking About Teaching' FutureLearn MOOC
OU academics Sarah Stewart, Azumah Dennis and Ben Oakley explain what they did in the years before...
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...
BBC BAME Mental Health Campaign
Race, Covid, and Me talks to Black Thrive - a partnership working to improve mental health outcomes...
Presentation by Dr Mark Hinnells on new business models for a low carbon future (part 7 of 8)
Mark Hinnells discusses the new entrepreneurial business models that are being developed in the...
Presentation by Dr Mark Hinnells on new business models for a low carbon future (part 8 of 8)
Mark Hinnells discusses the new entrepreneurial business models that are being developed in the...
Presentation by Dr Laura Spence, Reader in Business Ethics, Royal Holloway, University of London
Laura Spence presents a five part critique of current debates in the field of sustainable...
Presentation by Dr Mark Hinnells on new business models for a low carbon future (part 4 of 8)
Mark Hinnells discusses the new entrepreneurial business models that are being developed in the...
Presentation by Dr Mark Hinnells on new business models for a low carbon future (part 5 of 8)
Mark Hinnells discusses the new entrepreneurial business models that are being developed in the...
Presentation by Dr Mark Hinnells on new business models for a low carbon future (part 6 of 8)
Mark Hinnells discusses the new entrepreneurial business models that are being developed in the...
Presentation by Dr Mark Hinnells on new business models for a low carbon future (part 2 of 8)
Mark Hinnells discusses the new entrepreneurial business models that are being developed in the...
Presentation by Dr Mark Hinnells on new business models for a low carbon future (part 3 of 8)
Mark Hinnells discusses the new entrepreneurial business models that are being developed in the...
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...
Sky in partnership with The Open University - Garry
Are you ready to move things forward like Garry? Whatever you want to achieve, The Open University...
AstrobiologyOU PhD Graduates
Two PhD graduates discuss AstrobiologyOU at their Open University graduation day.
What is Astrobiology
Dr Susanne Schwenzer, Dr Vic Pearson and Dr Karen Olsson-Francis discuss what is astrobiology and...
Waiting To Get The Call For AstrobiologyOU
Dr Susanne Schwenzer, Dr Vic Pearson and Dr Karen Olsson-Francis talk about what it was like to...
Transforming lives
Vice-Chancellor Tim Blackman on how the OU helps distance learners achieve their personal,...
From the OU to the board
We have produced more CEOs and managing directors – over 8,000 – than any other British...
Helping students reach their potential
Tim Blackman, OU Vice-Chancellor, on widening students’ access to career opportunities and...
Why employers love OU graduates
Agility and flexibility are just two reasons why companies want OU students and graduates, says...
Sky in partnership with The Open University - Karin
Are you ready to move things forward like Karin? Whatever you want to achieve, The Open University...
Sky in partnership with The Open University - Sarah
Are you ready to move things forward like Sarah? Whatever you want to achieve, The Open University...
Why Choose AstrobiologyOU
Two PhD graduates discuss their PhD with AstrobiologyOU at the Open University.
One picture is worth a thousand words
Open University Art History professor, Gill Perry takes us through The National Portrait Gallery...
Rhythms of life
Open University ethnomusicologist Martin Clayton describes how his study of music and its...
Making faces
Open University cognitive psychologist Graham Pike contributed to the development of EFIT-V, a tool...
Lunar fingerprints lead to earth
Researcher Mahesh Anand of The Open University's Centre for Earth, Planetary, Space and...
Complex systems
Open University researcher Professor Jeff Johnson talks of the importance of the science of complex...
Trains, brains and Isambard Brunel (4/7)
Your View is a series of video blogs created by staff and students at The Open University. We asked...
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