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Day 123, Year of #Mygration: Trigger Warning in MK

The founders of There There Performance Company write about a recent event they held with The Open University and Counterpoints Arts. Their installations & performances interrogate 'what it means to be Eastern European'

22nd June 2018
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Day 122, Year of #Mygration: Migration Control Isn’t About Migration

Following on from her article yesterday, Dr Tendayi Bloom, Lecturer in Politics & International Studies at The Open University, turns her attention to how migration control is an issue of inclusivity in a society

21st June 2018
UN building

Day 121, Year of #Mygration: Statelessness and Global Compact for Migration

On World Refugee Day, Dr Tendayi Bloom, Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at The Open University explores the question: "Statelessness and the second revision of the Global Compact for Migration: What still needs to be addressed?"

20th June 2018
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Day 120, Year of #Mygration: Migration and Football

'You really can find a connection to issues of (forced) migration amid the most celebratory of occasions'. Following England's success in the World Cup last night, Dr Craig Walker, a Research Associate at the OU, highlights the significance of migration within football.

19th June 2018
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Day 119, Year of #Mygration: Refugee Week 2018

Refugee Week has arrived! In today's post, we let you know where you can find out about all the events happening near you, and if you're near an OU Office in Milton Keynes or London, you are very welcome to join us in person

18th June 2018
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Day 118, Year of #Mygration: African Migrants Going South

OU Visiting Research Fellow, Joseph Hanlon, highlights some of the repercussions of Mozambique's position as 'a major transit route for people from Somalia, Kenya and the Great Lakes region moving toward South Africa to find a better life'

15th June 2018
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Day 117, Year of #Mygration: Research on Afghan interpreters

Open University Research Fellow, Dr Sara de Jong, explores the gap 'Between policy and real-life stories: Research on Afghan interpreters and other locally employed civilians for Western armies'

14th June 2018
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OU research to tackle extremism among England's youth

An Open University (OU) research project has been awarded almost £100,000 to evaluate the usefulness of virtual technology (VR) to combat extremism among vulnerable young people.

14th June 2018
Photo of the exhibition itself, papers hanging up as described by Raktim

Day 116, Year of #Mygration: The Afghan Camera Box

Today’s blog comes from Raktim Ray, PhD candidate at The Open University, reflecting on the day he spent at the Tate Exchange – Who Are We? project. His research focuses on urban resistance and postcolonial urbanism.

13th June 2018
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Assessing possible atmospheric effects of 'Marsquakes'

OU researchers have received funding for a new project which will assess whether gases are released into the atmosphere after a seismic event on Mars.

12th June 2018

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Carol Azumah Dennis, wearing a white top and smiling at the camera

Decolonial dreams: the unmarked scholar reimagines the purpose of post-16 education

In her inaugural lecture, on Thursday 3 April 2025, Carol Azumah Dennis, Professor of Education, Policy and Practice in The Open University’s Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies, looked at decolonising education, offering a manifesto which envisions an alternative vision of what the sector might be.

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