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Bob Lambourne is head of The Open University Physics and Astronomy Department.

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Einstein: The Expert ViewUsed with permission

By Dr Robert Lambourne (The Open University)

21 October 2004

Bob Lambourne, Head of the Open University Physics and Astronomy Department, tells the story of Albert Einstein's life and explains why his contribution to science...  Read more : Einstein: The Expert View

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Lambourne, Robert (2007). Laboratory-based teaching and the physics innovations centre for excellence in teaching and learning. European Journal of Physics, 28(3), S29-S36.

Lambourne, Robert (2005). Einstein at a distance. European Journal of Physics, 26(6), S135-S140.

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Bob Lambourne is head of The Open University Physics and Astronomy Department. His research interests include astronomy and physics education, and he teaches across many fields including astronomy, particle physics relativity and cosmology.

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