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Integrated education in Northern Ireland - or divide and sectarianism? article icon

Society, Politics & Law

Integrated education in Northern Ireland - or divide and sectarianism?

Is the idea of integrated education in Northern Ireland a vehicle for social cohesion, or for perpetuating community divisions?

Article
15 mins
Why not ‘World Religions’? free course icon level 1: introductory icon

History & The Arts

Why not ‘World Religions’?

The idea that there are five or six ‘major’ or ‘world’ religions is so common that it seems natural to us today. What makes something a ‘World Religion’? Why do we group some religions in this way? You’ll explore these questions in this free course. You’ll also look at the potential issues with classifying religions like this and why scholars ...

Free course
1 hr
What is Britain's most sacred site? video icon

History & The Arts

What is Britain's most sacred site?

Britian is scattered with sacred sites - why do we feel the resonance of ancient religion?

Video
5 mins
Download free eBook guides to famous literary works activity icon

History & The Arts

Download free eBook guides to famous literary works

Exclusive to OpenLearn, OU experts have created guides to introduce some key works of fiction for you to download and read on your prefered device.

Activity
5 mins
Timeline: LGBTQ History activity icon

Society, Politics & Law

Timeline: LGBTQ History

Explore some snapshots of LGBTQ history with our timeline. 

Activity
10 mins
Young people and religion: creative learning with history free course icon level 1: introductory icon

History & The Arts

Young people and religion: creative learning with history

This free course, Young people and religion: creative learning with history, will train teachers and others working with young people on how to engage them in learning about religious diversity past and present through the creative process of making short, creative films (Docutubes). It is based on the RETOPEA (Religious Toleration and Peace) ...

Free course
12 hrs
Medea video icon

History & The Arts

Medea

Discover the Ancient Greek tragedy Medea (by Euripides), in our two-minute animation voiced by Angela Griffin.

Video
5 mins
Witches in popular culture video icon

History & The Arts

Witches in popular culture

Western culture can't seem to shake off portraying women as witches. Dr Chloé Germaine Buckley wonders why.

Video
5 mins
A timeline between The OU and the royal family article icon

History & The Arts

A timeline between The OU and the royal family

Take a look at this extensive timeline, detailing the relationship between The OU and the Queen and royal family over the years.

Article
5 mins
Light: Wave-particle duality article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Light: Wave-particle duality

One of the most confusing concepts in physics, wave-particle duality is unlike anything we see in the ordinary world.

Article
10 mins
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Health, Sports & Psychology

Centre for Open Thanatology Hub

Check out the FREE content from Open Thanatology, The Open University’s interdisciplinary research group for the study and education of death, dying, loss and grief.

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African Caribbean religions and the problem of representation article icon

History & The Arts

African Caribbean religions and the problem of representation

Hilde Capparella explores the negative narrative created around Africa and African cultures by the West and how this lead to the demonisation of African Caribbean religions.

Article
10 mins