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Design and Designing
Science, Maths & Technology

Design and Designing

...University course T211 Design and designing... Design and designing A short introduction to this album Introduction to drawing Controlling fingers and wrist to draw shapes and letters. Shading and toning Using pencil shading to show tone. Modeling a chair How to make a cardboard model of a chair from a cereal carton. Making a cd case How to make a CD case using simple...
International Management
Money & Business

International Management

...University course B848 Leadership and management in intercultural contexts... Introduction to International Management In this series we are going to take a look at three different perspectives on managing across cultures. In each we will hear from experienced international managers and from academics around the world who have studied these problems. Cultural Differences...
Winning Resources and Support
Money & Business

Winning Resources and Support

...University course B625 Winning resources and support... Winning Resources and Support A short introduction to this album. Legacies in Fundraising Theresa Dauncey from the Legacy Promotion Campaign explains the importance of legacies in fundraising and how organisations can increase their legacy income. Trust fundraising Anthony Clay and Mark Davies discuss the fundamental...
Promoting equality through the Arts
History & The Arts

Promoting equality through the Arts

...University worked in partnership with IF: Milton Keynes International Festival to commission Australian theatre company Back to Back Theatre to bring its successful performance residency, The Democratic Set, to Milton Keynes. Back to Back Theatre worked collaboratively with local participants to create a film portrait of the city, which first screened at the Festival on...
Rare diseases: low numbers, high impact
Science, Maths & Technology

Rare diseases: low numbers, high impact

...University. Like most inherited rare diseases, CLN3 disease is passed on in a recessive manner, through genes carrying mutations. Our cells contain pairs of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. One chromosome holds a full set of genes, so we have two copies of each gene in total. Someone with one normal CLN3 gene and one mutant copy of the CLN3 gene would be a...
An invisible group: Young people’s experiences of living with a loved one who is seriously ill
Health, Sports & Psychology

An invisible group: Young people’s experiences of living with a loved one who is seriously ill

...university are also frequently reported. Challenges at home and a lack of support can make it difficult for young people to maintain a social life and educational experiences either at school or university are typically problematic. Friendships are often hard and time for socialising limited. Young people describe the inadequate support they received until they had...
The Rise of Museums
History & The Arts

The Rise of Museums

...to be seen. References J. V. Pickstone, Ways of Knowing, Manchester University Press (2000) Sharon Macdonald, editorial, Science as Culture vol 5 (1992) Susan Sheets-Pyenson, Cathedrals of Science, McGill Queens University Press (1988) The Natural History Museum The British Museum The BBC and the Open University are not responsible for the content of external websites....
Reparations for slavery in Barbados
Education & Development

Reparations for slavery in Barbados

...University, looks at slavery in Barbados and lays out the case for reparations for the state...Find out about The Open University's law courses. History The English discovery of Barbados occurred in 1625 and it was settled in 1627. I use ‘discover’ in the context of England discovering the island, as opposed to it being discovered as an island. Despite evidence of...