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Creativity, community and ICT
Education & Development

Creativity, community and ICT

...University by visiting our online prospectus...Creativity, community and ICT: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: engage in debates on different views of creativity and form a view on what creativity means recognise the ways in which individuals can be creators and generators of new knowledge demonstrate an awaeness of the ways in which...
Level 1: Introductory 20 hrs
Developing a research question in International Relations
Society, Politics & Law

Developing a research question in International Relations

...guide through the different types of research questions in international relations (IR), and it will help you develop the skills necessary to develop your own. Through a series of activities, including a bespoke Masterclass, you will have the opportunity to reflect on what makes a good research question and to consider the types of questions that one might ask when doing...
Exploring career mentoring and coaching Badge icon
Money & Business

Exploring career mentoring and coaching

...guide for researchers’, University of Edinburgh. Available at: https://www.ed.ac.uk/sites/default/files/atoms/files/guide_1_mentoring_-_what_it_is_and_what_it_is_not.pdf (Accessed: 22 January 2024). McKimm, J., Jollie, C. and Hatter, M. (2007) Mentoring: theory and practice. Available at:
Drug development process: combating pain
Science, Maths & Technology

Drug development process: combating pain

...University course S827 Concept to clinic...Drug development process: combating pain: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: appreciate the intrinsic difficulties associated with developing a drug molecule from conception into a medicine suitable for clinical use appreciate how molecular modelling can be used in the drug discovery process...
Remembering Gary Slapper
Society, Politics & Law

Remembering Gary Slapper

...University and contributor to OpenLearn and Open2.net - has died...[Gary Slapper] Gary Slapper Carol Howells, senior lecturer in law with The OU Law School, writes: It is with great sadness that the death of Professor Gary Slapper is announced. Gary first joined the OU in 1997 and was instrumental in the founding of the OU Law School and the UK’s first taught distance...
What is child-led research and why is it important?
Education & Development

What is child-led research and why is it important?

...learn to their school lessons. You can read more about young people’s experiences of being a researcher. If you are interested in learning more about the lives of young people, then please see the Open University prospectus about the Bachelor of Arts degree in Childhood and Youth Studies. Also, you might like to look at the Open University’s Postgraduate Prospectus....
Sue Edwards: a life dedicated to flora and sustainable development in Ethiopia
Nature & Environment

Sue Edwards: a life dedicated to flora and sustainable development in Ethiopia

...Universities of Manchester and Liverpool, she went to Ethiopia in 1968, working at the Institute of Agricultural Research and lecturing at Addis Ababa University for many years. Alongside this she worked extensively in a number of grassroot development projects, which in her later career were based at the Institute for Sustainable Development, where she was a director. In...
Representations of hell in Christian art
History & The Arts

Representations of hell in Christian art

...University, department of Art History (lead investigator: Angeliki Lymberopoulou). The outcome of this research will appear in a two-volume publication by Cambridge University Press: Hell in the Byzantine World: A History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean (general editor: Angeliki Lymberopoulou, expected date of publication 2020). This...