Student Hub Live

Student Hub Live is a series of live, online and interactive events open to everyone at The Open University. These events cover a range of activities to support all OU students in their studies and build academic community. This collection on the Open University Digital Archive preserves the studio broadcasts and other video content created for Student Hub Live.

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video preview image for Art and visual culture Art and visual cultureKim Woods and Angeliki Lymberopoulou introduce art history by looking at what art historians do....11 June 2016
video preview image for Library resources for Arts Library resources for ArtsOU librarians Wendy Chalmers and Katherine Moore take us on a tour of some of the fantastic...11 June 2016
video preview image for Solid foundations Solid foundationsArts tutor Janet Dickinson explains why we recommend students do 2 level 1 modules before moving...11 June 2016
video preview image for Introduction to day 2 and student discussion Introduction to day 2 and student discussionAn introduction to  Saturday's programme and a chance to look at some students' comments and...11 June 2016
video preview image for Why study the Arts? Why study the Arts?Our panel members John Butcher, Kim Woods and OU Vice-Chancellor Peter Horrocks talk about the...11 June 2016
video preview image for Why study classics? Why study classics?11 June 2016
video preview image for Is it, is it not, or Is it, is it not, or "that would be an ecumenical matter"? returnsOnce again our studio teams battle to come up with the correct answers to some of the trickier...11 June 2016
video preview image for I've changed my mind I've changed my mindIf you thought you knew what you wanted to study but are wavering now over your choice of module...11 June 2016
video preview image for Why are Arts students dangerous? & End of Arts Hub Event Why are Arts students dangerous? & End of Arts Hub EventKim Woods leads a discussion on how studying the Arts changes your perspective and equips you with...11 June 2016
video preview image for Myth and Storytelling Myth and StorytellingWe understand our lives in terms of narratives, myths by which we live. Many of these draw on tales...11 June 2016
video preview image for Lucky Dip Part 2 Lucky Dip Part 2Join Karen and another couple of lucky panellists this evening as they get to choose a random...11 June 2016
video preview image for Philosophy PhilosophySean Cordell and Derek Matravers don their boxing gloves and ask each other about topics covered...11 June 2016
video preview image for Course choice and studying the Arts Course choice and studying the ArtsJoin Kim Woods and  OU careers adviser Siobhan Flint as they discuss how you might go about...10 June 2016
video preview image for Why is the past important? Why is the past important?Find out why the past matters and why we continue to make so many of the same mistakes…. What...10 June 2016
video preview image for Lucky Dip Lucky DipRobert Samuels (Music) and Jessica Hughes (Classical Studies)  choose a random object and explain...10 June 2016
video preview image for Introducing Religions Introducing ReligionsIn this session we are going to think about what religion is, why we study it and how we study it....10 June 2016
video preview image for Inside Music Inside MusicRobert Samuels demonstrates why you might enjoy studying music at level 2. This session was...10 June 2016
video preview image for Careers: Identifying skills from the Arts and employability Careers: Identifying skills from the Arts and employabilityIn this session careers advisor Siobhan Flint shows you how to market the skills you already have...10 June 2016
video preview image for A223 Early modern Europe A223 Early modern EuropeIn this session we are going to introduce you to a brand new OU History module:  A223 (Early...10 June 2016
video preview image for Is it, is it not, or Is it, is it not, or "that would be an ecumenical matter"?Our audience at home takes on our two studio teams as they try to answer some tricky questions on...10 June 2016