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OU STEM research benefits from Europlanet 2024 grant

Open University research in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) has received a European Commission grant which provides the planetary space community free access to the world’s largest collection of simulation and analysis facilities.

3rd March 2020
Bullying vicitim being video recorded on smartphone

Online harms and Caroline’s Law – what’s the direction for the law reform?

The UK Government has recently published an Online Harms White Paper: initial consultation response. Dr Olga Jurasz, OU Senior Lecturer of Law and Dr Kim Barker, Lecturer in Law, University of Stirling express their views.

2nd March 2020
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Call for educators to consult research evidence in Open Education Week talk

An OU researcher will call for educators to consult research evidence to inform their teaching in a talk during Open Education Week (Monday 2 March).

2nd March 2020
Waving the Welsh Flat

Enabling marginalised communities to build identity through culture

A research project supporting participants from marginalised communities in South Wales to explore heritage and identity through the creative arts has just received funding.

27th February 2020
The Earth currently has two moons - but they won’t look like this in the sky. Author provided

Earth’s got a new ‘moon’ – here’s what to expect

The Minor Planet Centre has just announced that the Earth has been orbited by a second moon for the past three years or so. But while excitement about the discovery is growing, it is important to keep in mind that this moon isn’t as impressive as our main satellite.

27th February 2020
Katherine Johnson. NASA/Bob Nye

Katherine Johnson: NASA mathematician and much-needed role model

Katherine Johnson, who has died at the age of 101, was an amazing woman. But up until a few years ago, hardly anyone had heard of her or her achievements.

26th February 2020
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Pupils in UK special schools “treated differently”

Research by an OU academic claims that there are no national progress routes for children with severe or profound intellectual disabilities following the recent withdrawal of standardised assessments.

26th February 2020
Artist’s impression of Mars InSight. NASA/JPL-Caltech

Mars quakes: The InSight lander shows active faults in the planet's crust

Most space missions investigate the surface or atmosphere of a body. But NASA’s InSight probe, which landed on Mars in November 2018, is different – it is the first mission dedicated to studying the interior structure of the planet and whether it gives rise to “marsquakes”.

25th February 2020
Man loading bin into rubbish truck

OU environmental researcher warns of danger of sleeping in bins

An OU academic is the author of a report released this week (Monday 24 February) which reveals statistics about the number of people who put their lives at risk through sleeping in bins.

20th February 2020
Young people using laptops

Launch of 25 Years of Ed Tech

A book which traces trends over the past 25 years of educational technology by an OU academic and blogger on the future of education comes out this month (February 2020).

20th February 2020

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Saferworld charity awarded OSC funding for national security research

Saferworld, a charity dedicated to creating safer communities by preventing armed violence, has secured funding for an ambitious research project aimed at improving the transparency and accountability of UK national security policy.

31st October 2024
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