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How space science is making a difference on Earth
Dr Geraint (Taff) Morgan (Business Development Manager, Space Translation)) from the Department of...
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...
OU research into Augmented Reality makes for more efficient industry
In this video, Fridolin Wild at the OU's Knowledge Media Institute demonstrates how Augmented...
The Open University & The Conversation
OU academics are regular contributors to The Conversation and very much believe in the benefits of...
Can we have Big Data without Big Brother?
Stephen Potter, OU Professor of Transport Strategy, talks about how Big Data is being captured in...
OU ecologists to celebrate Sex & Bugs & Rock 'n' Roll
Ecologists from The Open University are taking a stall around to UK music festivals to encourage...
Technology for dogs to assist humans in the home
Dr Clara Mancini at The Open University talks about the Animal-Computer Interaction team and their...
New technique to improve child witness evidence
A new technique which uses a silhouette of an additional person in police line-ups, improves...
Developing age-friendly kitchens
Open University research into kitchen design reveals that most kitchens are not suitable for people...
Aligning for Advantage' by Professor Thomas C. Lawton
Professor Thomas C. Lawson, Professor of Strategy and International Management at The Open...
Innovative Spending in Global Health
Dr Julius Mugwagwa, Research Fellow at The Open University on how to get more from each dollar...
Prof Ian Wright on Rosetta
Ian Wright, Professor of Planetary Sciences at The Open University, is the Principal Investigator...
OpenMinds: Technology in Education - Peter Scott
Professor Peter Scott, Director of The Open University’s Knowledge Media Institute (KMi), a...
OpenMinds: Technology in Education - Eileen Scanlon
Professor Eileen Scanlon, Associate Director (Research & Innovation) of The Open University’s...
OpenMinds: Technology in Education - Mike Sharples
Professor Mike Sharples, Chair in Educational Technology, The Open University’s Institute of...
OpenMinds: Technology in Education - Siân Bayne
Professor Bayne’s research interests revolve around posthumanism and online education, the...
OpenMinds: The Rosetta Mission - Imaging a Comet
Dr Colin Snodgrass, an Ernest Rutherford Research Fellow, shows images of comet 67P that illustrate...
OpenMinds: Rosetta - How do Comets Work?
Dr Simon Green, a Senior Lecturer, whose research focuses on physical studies of planetary surfaces...
OpenMinds: Rosetta - Ptolemy
Professor Ian Wright, Professor of Planetary Sciences, who led the design of Ptolemy, reports how...
OpenMinds: Rosetta - Geraint Morgan
Dr Geraint Morgan, Project Manager, focuses on how the collective expertise used to develop an...
OpenMinds: The Rosetta Mission - Introduction
Lucian J. Hudson, Director of Communications introduces the second talk in the OpenMinds series...
OpenMinds: Rosetta - Q&A
Our four academics take part in a live Q&A session during the OpenMinds talk. (Part 6 of 6)
The Open University presents Alex
The Open University helps people fit study around their life and become their future self sooner....
The Open University presents Chloe
The Open University helps people fit study around their life and become their future self sooner....
Research into the mysticism of music
PhD student, Owen Coggins, talks about his research into Drone Metal and explores if it is a...
Designing smarter future cities
OU researchers are modelling large sets of data based on water usage, transport and energy to model...
Medical device graveyards in Africa. Can India sort them out?
Dr Dinar Kale, Senior Lecturer in International Development and Innovation, examines the problem of...
Why we should stop buying clothes we never wear
30% of clothes bought in the UK are never worn, says Helen Roby, Research Fellow at the Open...
Shaping the future - Research at The Open University
Prof. Kevin Hetherington, OU's Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Academic Strategy) Designate talks...
New biodegradable materials could replace plastic bags
Researchers at The Open University (OU) are making inroads into developing alternative...
Potential discoveries on BepiColombo mission to Mercury
David Rothery, Professor of Planetary Science at the OU, will be one of three academics who will...
Discoveries from Rosetta - the first ever landing on a comet
Dr Simon Sheridan, will be one of three academics who will take part in a Facebook Live Chat on...
OpenMinds: Studying the impact of volcanoes
Speakers from the OU's Science Faculty explore whether we are now equipped to spot the signs of...
Why are there so few women in the UK IT industry?
OU academics are researching why there is a shortage of women in the UK IT industry. Professor...
Are emotions driving better university courses? OpenMinds Talk at the OU
Do happier students make better learners? How much do our emotions dictate how we learn? And can we...
Are emotions driving better university courses? OpenMinds Talk at the OU
Do happier students make better learners? How much do our emotions dictate how we learn? And can we...
Are emotions driving better university courses? OpenMinds Talk at the OU
Do happier students make better learners? How much do our emotions dictate how we learn? And can we...
OpenMinds Talk: How do we solve crime?
A teaser clip about the Open University’s OpenMinds Talk: How do we solve crime? taking place in...
Are emotions driving better university courses?
OU academics will explore the role of emotions in driving better university courses at an OpenMinds...
OU OpenMinds Talks: How can we solve crime? - Hayley Ness
OU Psychology Staff Tutor, Dr Hayley Ness, was one of the speakers at the OU OpenMinds Talk: How...
EU Referendum - what influences people to vote remain or leave?
OU research has found that people's decisions to vote remain or leave in the EU Referendum are...
Refugee Week: Call for better digital information resources for refugees
Professor Marie Gillespie, OU Professor of Sociology, has identified a huge gap in the provision of...
OU OpenMinds Talk: How can we solve crime? - opening
Susan Stewart, Director of OU Scotland opened the OU OpenMinds Talk: How can we solve crime? which...
OU OpenMinds Talk: How can we solve crime? - Professor Jean Hartley
Professor Jean Hartley, Director of the OU’s Centre for Policing Research and Learning, chaired...
OU OpenMinds Talk: How can we solve crime? - Karyn McCluskey
Karyn McCluskey, Director of the Violence Reduction Unit, was the guest speaker at the OU OpenMinds...
OU OpenMinds Talk: How can we solve crime? - Panel discussion
The OU OpenMinds Talk: How can we solve crime?which was held at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow on 18...
Science in the Stadium
Science in the Stadium is a pilot project created to reach out to sports fans inviting them to take...
Landing on Mars
The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter launched successfully on its mission to Mars on Monday 14 March 2016....
Making medicines in Africa
OU academics are researching the interconnection between industrial development and health in...
New tool to enhance learning among low ability students
A new tool and activities to enhance learning, particularly amongst low ability students, has been...
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