You are here

  1. Home
  2. News & articles

News & articles

Elderly couple holding remote home control system

Call for technology and age-friendly cities

An Open University academic is calling for technology to be a consideration in the 8-domain model developed by the World Health Organisation (WHO), which describes an age-friendly city.

23rd September 2019
Stock image/Shutterstock

Here’s why the internet will always have enough space for all our devices

It seems that every five years, news emerges that the digital sky is falling in. Back in 2010 and 2015, rumours spread that the internet would soon run out of IP addresses. Now, the regulator of Europe’s internet domains has predicted that the region’s 1.91m remaining addressees will most likely run out before 2020.

10th September 2019
Gordon Liu

Cause-related marketing

As The Open University celebrates its 50th anniversary, Gordon Liu, Professor of Marketing Strategy, delivered his inaugural lecture on how effective corporate social responsibility strategies enhance a firm’s reputation with its key stakeholders.

9th September 2019
THE Awards 2019 logo

OU research shortlisted for three THE 2019 awards

Two OU projects which demonstrate the impact of OU research on boosting student retention and on increasing public interest in Art History, have been shortlisted for the Times Higher Awards 2019 and a research project officer has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to geochemical analyses.

4th September 2019
Navy ships

New research grant to develop online discussion platform for the US Navy

An OU academic has received a prestigious research grant to deliver a new online discussion platform for the Office of Naval Research of the US.

3rd September 2019
Mars

Researching the effect of wind on Mars

An OU researcher has received a grant for £379,000 from the UK Space Agency to investigate the effect of wind on the landing site for the ExoMars Rover.

20th August 2019
Young man with cerebal palsy on a computer

New online interactive allows young people with life-threatening conditions to talk about sex

A new online interactive which encourages young people with life-limiting conditions to talk about sex and intimacy, is being launched this month (August 2019).

15th August 2019
Woman taking pills

Demystifying contraception

A research grant has just been awarded to an OU researcher to demystify contraception.

14th August 2019
Woman using mobile phone in car

OU researcher gives evidence on hazards of mobile phone use while driving

Dr Gemma Briggs, OU Senior Lecturer in Psychology, provided evidence for a Road Safety: driving while using a mobile phone report out today (13 August 2019).

13th August 2019
PITMS

OU research has been selected to support NASA’s return to the Moon

As the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing approaches, OU researchers announce that they are part of a team selected to support NASA’s return to the Moon.

15th July 2019

Page 54 of 106

Quarterly Review of Research

Read our Quarterly Review of Research to learn about our latest quality academic output.

View the latest review

Contact our news team

For all out of hours enquiries, please telephone +44 (0)7901 515891

Contact details

News & articles

A girl with long dark hair, wearing a white t-shirt and jeans, sitting and hugging her knees

Suffolk Mind wins OSC funding for mental health research

Suffolk Mind, an independent mental health charity, has been awarded an Open Societal Challenges (OSC) funding grant to undertake a new research project which aims to address low response rates and the under-representation of mental health service users in research and evaluation activities.

7th February 2025
See all