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Applications closed: Lecturer in Environment and Sustainability

Applications closed: Lecturer in Environment and Sustainability

Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK’s largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a...

Knowledge partner for MK:IF Museum of the Moon

Knowledge partner for MK:IF Museum of the Moon

The School of Physical Sciences are collaborating with the Milton Keynes International Festival as part of the Open University's knowledge...

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Hardware upgrades at OpenScience Observatory in Tenerife

The OpenScience Observatory’s Tenerife facilities finally received their long-awaited hardware upgrade, one year late due to COVID travel...

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Ice, sand and the spiders from Mars in the laboratory

Researchers from The School of Physical Sciences at The Open University (OU) have recreated the formation of spider-like patterns on Mars in their...

3D maps of ozone and dust on Mars

3D maps of ozone and dust on Mars

A new research grant will make it possible to create maps of ozone and dust found on Mars as part of the ExoMars mission. The mission...

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Virtual Microscope – revised and relaunched

Launched in 2012, our Virtual Microscope open-access website has been relaunched following a makeover in early 2021. The relaunch...

Moon Night 2020

Moon Night 2020

https://youtu.be/QqcBY1a1feg We recently celebrated Moon Night 2020 with three linked events from December 7-9th. Now in its 4th year, Moon...

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New method to simulate artificial tissue

A new method to simulate how artificial tissue can be grown in the lab to repair injuries and to provide better ways of testing new medicines...

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Engaging with space technology to address malaria in Guyana

Staff from EEES are working with others from across the Open University on a new engaged research project. Titled, “Integrated Space Technology...

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New Blog: Tales from the Quadrat

Tales from the Quadrat is a new blog by EEES Ecosystems PhD student Vicky Bowskill. The blog will feature content inspired by Vicky’s...

Catch-up with “Things that go bump in the night…sky!”

Catch-up with “Things that go bump in the night…sky!”

https://youtu.be/HSimn3wXc0A "Things that go bump in the night...sky" features three OUSTEM Academics sharing their research and their...