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Transport and Sustainability free course icon level 2: intermediate icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Transport and Sustainability

This free course, Transport and sustainability, explores the issues around sustainable transport and how the role of technology and society can interact to lower the overall impact of transport.

Free course
12 hrs
Why do women need abortions? video icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Why do women need abortions?

Roe Vs Wade has been overturned, meaning half of US women will be stripped of their right to choose. Explore our video collection on women's abortion experiences based on Open University research that shows how an unintended and unwanted pregnancy can easily happen, even when using contraception.

Video
30 mins
Urban trees - could towns and cities become forests? video icon

Nature & Environment

Urban trees - could towns and cities become forests?

Dr Philip Wheeler explores how we manage trees in urban environments now and for the future.

Video
8 mins
The why and how of green social prescribing in aid of health ageing article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

The why and how of green social prescribing in aid of health ageing

Getting outdoors and socialising is so important when it comes to ageing well and in a healthy manner. This article explains more about green social prescribing.

Article
5 mins
Voices from the Global South: confronting climate coloniality video icon

Society, Politics & Law

Voices from the Global South: confronting climate coloniality

Professor Farhana Sultana delivered a keynote to launch the ‘Voices from the Global South’ project, a collaboration between the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) (with the Institute of British Geographers), the International Geographical Union and The Open University. It was held at the RGS, London in June 2024. In her keynote Professor Sultana ...

Video
50 mins
Climate change and renewable energy free course icon level 1: introductory icon

Nature & Environment

Climate change and renewable energy

Human-induced climate change and resulting extreme weather events are an increasing and serious threat to the Earth’s ecosystems. This free course, Climate Change and Renewable Energy, describes the basic science of the greenhouse effect and how it has been modified by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels. It describes the ...

Free course
8 hrs
Learning from the Global South video icon

Society, Politics & Law

Learning from the Global South

Voices from the Global South is a series of six short films made to stimulate thinking about and reflection on the difference that geography makes to understanding the climate crisis and its impact.

Video
45 mins
Addressing health inequalities in greenspaces to age well: Part II diversity and safety article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Addressing health inequalities in greenspaces to age well: Part II diversity and safety

How can a collaborative response from managers of greenspaces, park users and other stakeholders help address health and wellbeing inequalities?

Article
5 mins
Addressing health inequalities in greenspaces to age well: Part I socio-economic and transport access inequalities article icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Addressing health inequalities in greenspaces to age well: Part I socio-economic and transport access inequalities

Natural spaces are beneficial to health and wellbeing and can help people to age well but there are a number of barriers to these in our society. This article explores these inequalities and what's being done to address them.

Article
5 mins
Mycoprotein - could this meat alternative be a food for the future? article icon

Science, Maths & Technology

Mycoprotein - could this meat alternative be a food for the future?

How do we feed a growing global population? James McCarron compares the production of mycoprotein to meat. With significantly less impact on the environment than meat, does mycoprotein deserve more recognition?

Article
5 mins
Global challenges in practice: designing a development intervention free course icon level 2: intermediate icon

Money & Business

Global challenges in practice: designing a development intervention

This free short course addresses the key elements of designing a development intervention. Its approach to ‘doing development’ will be value led rather than technical. There is a wealth of material teaching a technical approach to development intervention. This course seeks to shift the balance back to a value based approach to doing development...

Free course
12 hrs
Wholly Trinity: Abortion, Art and Activism in Ireland video icon

OpenLearn Ireland

Wholly Trinity: Abortion, Art and Activism in Ireland

"…art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation." (Angela Davis).This short film, produced collaboratively by The Open University, Alliance for Choice ...

Video
30 mins