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OU Early Career Researchers awarded

The Early Career Researcher award in the OU’s Research Excellence Awards 2019, was presented to Dr Koula Charitonos, Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies, for her research which examines ways in which technology-enhanced professional learning can be considered a driving force for the capacity building needed to solve global challenges.

The award recognises outstanding research talent in the early stages of a researcher's career.

The runner up is Dr Olga Jurasz, Faculty of Business and Law, for her research specialising in international law, human rights, and legal responses to violence against women (including online violence). 

The awards were presented at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel at the MK Dons Stadium on Wednesday 23 October.

Building capacity through technology-enhanced learning

Dr Koula Charitonos is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies.

Her research examines ways in which technology-enhanced professional learning can be considered a driving force for the capacity building needed to solve global challenges, in particular the threat of drug-resistant infections, provision of immigration advice to refugees and asylum seekers, and access to quality education for disadvantaged learners.

Her research takes an original standpoint by placing attention on professionals and specific work practices and then examining how technology-supported activities can build capacity and add value to their professional lives.

Watch the video to hear more about Dr Charitonos' research:

Responding to online misogyny

Dr Olga Jurasz is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the Open University Law School, specialising in international law, human rights, and legal responses to violence against women (including online violence). 

Recently, she authored the first monograph on the British and European market which provides a robust legal analysis of questions of how the law should respond to online misogyny and other forms of text-based abuse online, suggesting a potential law reform in this area.

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