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Universities Week 2010: What's The Big Idea

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A celebration of the role of universities in national life: What's the big idea?

09 Jun
2010

Universities Week 2010 logo What's The Big Idea?

The first nationwide Universities Week takes place between June 14th & 20th 2010, throwing a light on the role universities play across life in the United Kingdom. Not just educationally, but culturally, economically and in many other ways.

Over 100 organisations involved in higher education are taking part in the week, and The Open University is proud to be part of the week.

Find out more at the What's The Big Idea website.

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Wednesday, 09th June 2010

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