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Chalk Bournes project
On 23rd January 2025, Kevin Collins convened a stakeholder workshop near Canterbury on local understanding of the River Nailbourne as part of his...
Habitat Construction on the Moon
Researchers in the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are developing methods suitable for the construction of lunar...
OECD Water Governance Initiative
On the 10th anniversary of establishing the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Principles of Water Governance, Kevin...
Design article in The Psychologist
Rachel Wood and Sam Osys, both working towards PhDs in Design at the Open University, published a joint article entitled 'Emotional engagement is an...
Prototyping Community Innovation Hubs
Theo Zamenopoulos and Katerina Alexiou in the School of Engineering and Innovation are the lead academics in an Open Societal Challenges Challenge...
Hydrogen storage in depleted gas reservoirs
Researchers in the School of Engineering and Innovation recently published a paper on H2 storage in depleted gas reservoirs with...
Surface Engineering of Borophene
Researchers in the School of Engineering and Innovation, in collaboration with colleagues from ten other institutions, jointly published a review...

BBC Co-Production: More Or Less returns
Starting on Wednesday 24 May, a new six-part OU/BBC series of More or Less will be aired on BBC Radio 4 at 9am. Tim Harford explains - and...
Professor Theo Zamenopoulos’ Inaugural Lecture
The making of design creatives: Unlocking design capabilities to address societal challenges Date: Thursday 20 April 2023, 12:00 –...

Supporting students with dyslexia: an academic’s perspective
10% of the population are dyslexic. My name is Dr Anne Jay, and I am dyslexic. Dyslexia brings challenges that have a...
Congratulations to Lois Damptey
Lois Damptey, a GCRF funded PhD student at the school of Engineering and Innovation, under the supervision of Professor Satheesh Krishnamurthy, Prof...

Ancient rivers increase chances of finding life at next Mars rover’s landing site
Rivers as wide as 600 metres once lay across the surface of Mars – according to new research from Birkbeck, University of London; The Open...