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John Naughton on the Long Tail (7/7)
Your View is a series of video blogs created by staff and students at The Open University. We asked...
China in Africa
Is China ripping off Africa, as some people claim? Giles Mohan, Professor of International...
Is there life beyond Earth? World Space Week at the OU
For most of our history, the question of whether the Earth hosts all life in the entire Universe...
10 years of Nursing
Since 2008, over 270 nurses in Northern Ireland have graduated with The Open University. In this...
Milicent explains the impact of TESSA | The Open University
Milicent is a TESSA user, she shares her experience of using the TESSA resources in her classes.
Research into methane and climate change
OU research into methane has revealed that trees emit the gas through their stems. Dr Vince Gauci...
What is the online library?
Short animation in which OU student Bob discovered more about the The Open University's online...
Creativity, online democracy and Mentos (6/7)
Your View is a series of video blogs created by staff and students at The Open University. We asked...
Study Science at the OU
Ignite your passion for science with the OU.
Research ethics review at The Open University - Part 2
This is second of three videos in which Dr Louise Westmarland discusses why ethics is important to...
What really happened at Grenfell Tower?
On the 14th of June 2017, the fire that engulfed Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, West London...
‘Creating Collaborative Advantage’, Akash Puranik, Open University research student
Akash Puranik is a research student in the Open University’s Faculty of Business and Law. His PhD...
Ways to pay for OU study in N. Ireland
An OU qualification could be more affordable than you think. Whether you're self-funding or looking...
OU's superlight camera launches into Earth's orbit
A new space camera, developed by OU researchers, was attached to the UKube-1 satellite mission...
Getting abreast of your health (5/7)
Your View is a series of video blogs created by staff and students at The Open University. We asked...
Introducing MyReferences
Short animation in which OU student Bob finds he has access to a new online tool that will help him...
Finding people with similar ideas and interests in different disciplines
For academics, it can be difficult to finding people with similar ideas and interests in different...
Is school bad for us? | The Open University
Open University Professors Jonathan Rix and Teresa Cremin discuss whether our current system of...
Five questions about Rosetta landing
OU space scientists, who have spent 20 years researching and developing tools for the Rosetta...
Economic crisis: a diagnosis
Martin Upton, lecturer in finance at The Open University Business School, gives his diagnosis of...
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...
Novel process for synthesising organosilicons
Open University researcher, Professor of Organic Chemistry, Peter Taylor talks about how The Open...
OU People’s Choice winners reflect on the impact of their research
Open University research is helping to shape a more equal society and transform the future of...
Shooting for the Stars - OU Student Victoria
Space - ultimate vast infinity. Sweet Dreams are made of these! Victoria had a childhood dream...
OU academic awarded for research in the autism field
Dr Ilona Roth, OU Senior Lecturer in Psychology, was awarded the Outstanding Impact of Research on...
Mother and son's journey
A mother and son talk about how the OU helped them overcome dyslexia and the feeling of failure.
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...
Studying Alongside Caring
Are you juggling your studies with the OU with caring responsibilities? Find out what support we...
Managing My Money MOOC: Social event #3
In the last of three social events for Managing My Money, Martin Upton and Jonquil Lowe of The Open...
Interdisciplinary Research
Dr Umut Erel talks about the way in which the Citizenship and Governance Strategic Research Area...
The Open University & The Conversation
OU academics are regular contributors to The Conversation and very much believe in the benefits of...
Managing My Money MOOC: Social event #1
Martin Upton and Sharon Collard of the True Potential Centre for the Public Understanding of...
Centre for Innovation in Legal and Business Education – Interview with Dr Jacqueline Baxter
Carol Sherriff, Teaching Fellow, interviews Dr Jacqueline Baxter, Director of the Centre for...
OU research into early alerts indicators that predict students' performance awarded
The Outstanding Impact on Teaching, Curriculum and Students award in the OU’s Research Excellence...
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...
GENIES Research
Professor Jacqui Gabb, Stream Lead, Gender, Intimacies and Sexuality (GENIES) for the Citizenship...
Find out why the universe is surprisingly small
Alice in Wonderland grew magically by eating a cake marked ‘Eat Me’. The OU’s Stephen...
‘The Impact of Independent Edtech Learning Kiosks in Uganda’, Khadija Mohamud, OU research student
Khadija Mohamud is a research student in the Open University’s Faculty of Wellbeing, Education...
Ways to pay for OU study in Scotland
An OU qualification could be more affordable than you think. Whether you're self-funding or looking...
What's behind the recent spike in homelessness?
With the charity Shelter recently estimating that around 320,000 people across Great Britain were...
Social networks to transform education
OU reseach into technology enhanced learning predicts that social networks will transform education...
New system for monitoring volcanoes from space
A new system which will provide real-time monitoring of volcanoes by satellite is being developed...
Classical Latin: the language of ancient Rome
This module combines a beginners’ course in Latin with the study of Roman culture and literature...
Making valuable connections for research
Dr Susanne Schwenzer discusses how meeting new people and creating valuable connections can shift...
The GrOUp (13/14)
Your View is a series of video blogs created by staff and students at The Open University. In...
How to find ebooks
This short demonstration showed you how to find ebooks in the online library.
OU research finds that haptic devices have medical uses
Haptic Bracelets, created by Dr Simon Holland and colleagues, are wireless bracelets worn on all...
How to register at the OU – Step 4 [short]
The final step you'll take when registering to study with The OU.
The impact of TESSA | The Open University
Here's how TESSA can make a difference to the education of girls in sub-Saharan Africa.
English Literature from Shakespeare to Austen
This module takes you on an engaging journey through a diverse selection of great literature from...
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