Science, Maths & Technology
The geology of Northern Ireland
Discover the exceptional geological diversity of Northern Ireland.
Science, Maths & Technology
Fermanagh: The backdrop to the G8 summit
Explore the hidden gems of Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, an inspired choice for the 2013 G8 summit.
Health, Sports & Psychology
Belfast: Racing to the top for the Grande Partenza
All eyes are on Belfast as it hosts the Giro d’Italia’s Grande Partenza (big start) in 2014.
History & The Arts
Ireland cycling history: whizzing in all directions
The Giro D'Italia's Big Start in Ireland is a fitting event for a place always quick to adopt the latest cycling trends.
OpenLearn Ireland
What is OpenLearn Ireland?
OpenLearn Ireland provides free learning content from The Open University for all who are interested in Ireland, Northern Ireland and the culture, developments and events on the island.
Science, Maths & Technology
Everyday maths 2 (Northern Ireland)
This free course, Everyday maths 2 (Northern Ireland), will build on your existing maths skills and help you to feel more confident tackling the maths you come across in everyday situations.
History & The Arts
The Life of Saint Patrick
Who was Saint Patrick? This extract from Alban Butler's 18th Century work on the lives of the saints tells the story of Ireland's patron saint.
OpenLearn Ireland
Three Irish poets - introduction
A look at three female Irish Poets – Ellen O'Leary, Katharine Tynan and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.
History & The Arts
National identity in Britain and Ireland, 1780–1840
What is a ‘nation’? What is a ‘state’? Where have these ideas come from and how have they developed over time? This free course, National identity in Britain and Ireland, 1780-1840, explores how the United Kingdom of Britain and Ireland was formed. It then moves to analyse the distinctions between the terms ‘nation’ and ‘state’. Finally, it ...
OpenLearn Ireland
The Good Friday Agreement - 20 Year Anniversary
10th April 2018 marks 20 years since the Good Friday Agreement was made.
Money & Business
Can the Economy be Irish?
Dr Leslie Budd considers the impact of Brexit following the EU Referendum and questions whether the economy can be Irish as a de-globalising project.
History & The Arts
Brexit’s impact on the nations of the UK - Student Hub Live's Brexit Special
The second Brexit Special video from Student Hub Live.