The Open University has been awarded a prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its OpenSTEM Labs initiative.
OU researchers are working with groups of young people aged 12-22 year across the world on the making of short films to promote religious tolerance.
Researchers at The Open University are opening up the conversation about death, discussing end of life and bereavement to enable people to make better decisions and support others.
Professor Richard Holliman in the OU’s Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, has contributed to a Nature podcast that explores how university researchers can engage with non-academic collaborators through research.
OU researchers are leading a £2.1M project funded by the Arts & Humanities Council aimed at decolonising peace education in Africa.
OU researchers have highlighted the need for the scrutiny of any new proposals around employment leave for early pregnancy endings.
A new OU research platform is open for collaboration on some of the most important challenges of our time.
An OU researcher is leading an international team which will develop new tools to manage extremism.
A paper from AstrobiologyOU researchers calling for endorsing an ethical approach to fieldwork has been published in Nature Astronomy.
Valuable insights on disability research, will be shared at the OU’s Exploring Equitable Research Careers for Disabled Researchers conference, hosted online on Thursday 21 September.
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