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Choosing to become a midwifeCreative Commons Image SDM-LK-241 / World Bank Photo Collection / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

By Dr Carol Komaromy (The Open University)

24 February 2012

The Open University's Carol Komaromy discusses her reasons for becoming a midwife, and what made her choose to enter the academic world  Read more : Choosing to become a midwife

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Health education and training in EthiopiaThe Open University

By Health Check on BBC World Service (The Open University)

13 April 2011

Programme four takes a closer look at efforts to improve health education and training in Ethiopia  Read more : Health education and training in Ethiopia

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Awarding golden globules for research?Creative Commons Image by popculturegeek under CC-BY licence

By Dr Leslie Budd (The Open University)

01 March 2011

Should anyone get awards for cutting back on research and development when times get tough?  Read more : Awarding golden globules for research?

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OU on the BBC: Olympic DreamsProduction team

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

23 March 2010

Gold costs - and right here is where the young athletes start paying for their Olympic dreams.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Olympic Dreams

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Stephanie Flanders on... skills shortages Featuring: video,audio, Jupiter Images

By Stephanie Flanders (Guest)

09 October 2009

How much training should companies give their workforce? BBC Economics Editor Stephanie Flanders gives us her view.  Read more : Stephanie Flanders on... skills shortages

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The hidden issues of IT development in EthiopiaCreative Commons Image Terri O'Sullivan, some rights reserved

By Alex Little (Guest)

07 October 2009

In the developing world, the intention of making computer access available to everyone is not without its challenges...  Read more : The hidden issues of IT development in Ethiopia

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Evan Davis on... skills against attitude Featuring: video,audio, Jupiter Images

By Evan Davis (The Open University)

17 July 2009

The Bottom Line presenter Evan Davis explains why there's a need to train students' approach to work, in order to win the battle of skills...  Read more : Evan Davis on... skills against attitude

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Diet and hydration Featuring: video,audio, BBC

By Caroline Heaney (The Open University), Noel Thomas (Guest), Paul 'Tezza' Shaw (Guest), Venus Romaeo (Guest), Alex Partridge (Guest), Ashley McKenzie (Guest)

11 July 2008

Eating your way to the top in sport is not just possible – it's vital. But you need to get your intake balanced and correct....  Read more : Diet and hydration

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Fitness and training Featuring: video,audio, photos.com

By Caroline Heaney (The Open University), Ashley McKenzie (Guest), Ben Oakley (The Open University), Alex Partridge (Guest), Venus Romaeo (Guest), Noel Thomas (Guest)

11 July 2008

Being good at a sport is only the start. To be the best, you have to put in the hours of training to achieve the...  Read more : Fitness and training

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Starting and keeping on Featuring: video,audio, BBC

By Ashley McKenzie (Guest), Ben Oakley (The Open University), Alex Partridge (Guest), Venus Romaeo (Guest), Noel Thomas (Guest)

11 July 2008

The pursuit of excellence makes often enormous demands. What leads people to take up sports – and why do they keep going through the rough...  Read more : Starting and keeping on

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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