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Arwen Bailey On Using Systems Thinking In Practice audio icon

Nature & Environment

Arwen Bailey On Using Systems Thinking In Practice

Arwen Bailey speaks with Prof. Simon Bell about systems in agricultural research.

Audio
10 mins
STiP@50 Celebrations video icon

Society, Politics & Law

STiP@50 Celebrations

STiP@50 celebrates fifty years of distance learning at The Open Univeristy along with Systems Thinking. Find out more about systems thinking in practice with these podcasts and videos. 

Video
10 mins
Learning from the past with historic buildings article icon

History & The Arts

Learning from the past with historic buildings

How can we work with our building traditions to create designs that will last?

Article
10 mins
How can we stop science, engineering and technology losing talented women? article icon

Digital & Computing

How can we stop science, engineering and technology losing talented women?

There's still a massive gender imbalance in university STEM subjects. What can be done to address this? Clem Herman has some ideas...

Article
10 mins
The role of business development in AstrobiologyOU article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

The role of business development in AstrobiologyOU

Ann Grand, Lecturer in Astrobiology Education, talked with Yiannis Tsamis, Business Development Manager, about the role of business development in AstrobiologyOU.

Article
10 mins
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Science, Maths & Technology

Succeed with maths: part 1

If you feel that maths is a mystery that you want to unravel then this free course is for you. It will guide you through how numbers are put together, give you confidence with using percentages, fractions and negative numbers and provide you with problem solving skills for your everyday life and the wider world.

Free course
24 hrs
Deep oceans can help us understand our climate article icon

Nature & Environment

Deep oceans can help us understand our climate

Carbon isotopes found in deep water fossils offer an insight into deep ocean circulation says PhD student, Andrew McIntyre. 

Article
5 mins
Exploring the depth of the Antarctic ice sheet... article icon

Nature & Environment

Exploring the depth of the Antarctic ice sheet...

Within the comfort of my office and a computer model, Andreas Wernecke explains his research at The Open University.

Article
10 mins
Hat makers, Greek gods and the great poisoners article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Hat makers, Greek gods and the great poisoners

Ever wondered where the phrase 'as mad as a hatter' came from? We take a look at some infamous cases of poisoning. 

Article
10 mins
When did the largest ocean current on Earth start? article icon

Nature & Environment

When did the largest ocean current on Earth start?

How can fossil fish teeth allow us to understand past deep ocean circulation? PhD student, Sophie Alexander, explains...

Article
10 mins
Explainer: how hostile is space? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Explainer: how hostile is space?

Invisible radiation in space creates a harsh environment to perform science in. This article written in 2014 by Ben Dryer, a Postdoctoral Researcher in Electronic Imaging at The Open University, explains more...

Article
15 mins
Water: Managing the 1% in a climate changing world article icon

Nature & Environment

Water: Managing the 1% in a climate changing world

Water is essential to all life on Earth. This article explores how climate change is challenging our ways of thinking about and managing this scarce resource.

Article
10 mins