The rise of Nazism in twentieth-century Europe undoubtedly triggered a mass migration that affected people of all walks of life. For Jewish composers with an international reputation, who thus had the means to escape, the relative safety and opportunities offered by the United States were compelling.
Written by Marie Gillespie, Professor of Sociology at the Open University, Souad Osseiran, and Margie Cheesman.
An OU academic has received EU funding to develop policy-relevant knowledge for land management in tropical countries, informed by historical ecological understanding of past landscapes in India.
An OU academic has been awarded a grant to develop digital mapping methods and tools for analysing historical places through their textual representation and archaeological footprint.
A new project, which aims to engage SMEs with the challenges of climate change, has gained funding totalling £48,329.
Jo Vincett, who is doing her PhD at the OU’s Faculty of Business and Law, raised £421,000 worth of grants for Yarl’s Wood Befrienders during her internship programme.
Written by Dr Eleni Andreouli, Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at The Open University
Written by Dr Tendayi Bloom, Lecturer in Politics & International Studies
In the UK context, it is very timely to ask what is, and what should be, the role of technology in the language education accessed by migrants and refugees.
A personal reflection from Jiten Patel, the OU’s Head of Equality, Diversity and Information Rights, on openness to a cross-cultural heritage.
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