News from The Open University
On World Book Day find out how the OU’s Reading Schools Programme is helping more children to read for pleasure
Today is World Book Day and as children around the world excitedly mark the occasion by dressing up as their favourite literary character, or join in with special events at…
OU academic wins prestigious award for work in statistics and data science
Professor Rachel Hilliam, Head of the OU’s School of Mathematics and Statistics, has been awarded The Chambers Medal by the Royal Statistical Society (RSS), a prestigious commendation of her significant…
Gaza campus protests: why understanding 1960s student demonstrations and police reaction is relevant today
For anybody interested in the history of the 1960s, the ongoing protests at US universities have a peculiar resonance. Dr Sinead McEneaney, Staff Tutor and Senior Lecturer in History at…
The Open University, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Greater Manchester Police unite to launch perinatal mental health toolkit
A toolkit has been designed to enhance support for maternal mental health in the workplace as a result of a research study conducted by The Open University (OU), Manchester Metropolitan…
Professor Dame Nicola Dandridge to lead post-employment tribunal review
Professor Dame Nicola Dandridge has been appointed to lead an independent review at The Open…
Secrets, spies, and the nuclear war that was avoided
This latest Open University/BBC co production is something you might find from the pages of…