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Celebrating Graduation in Manchester

On 22 November Professors Clare Warren, Mark Brandon and Richard Holliman, and Dr Barbara Kunz travelled to Manchester for an OU Graduation...

EEES researcher to lead £800k project to improve global climate change predictions

EEES researcher to lead £800k project to improve global climate change predictions

EEES researcher to lead £800k project to improve global climate change predictions An EEES researcher is leading a new Natural...

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Moon Night

Wednesday 30 November, 5:00pm - 9:00pm Re-emerging as a live, face-to-face event, Moon Night will give you an insight into the university's...

Illustration of Earth's history through stratigraphy, showcasing layers of sediment and geological formations over time

New book ‘Deciphering Earth’s History: the Practice of Stratigraphy’

We are delighted to announce the publication of a new book Deciphering Earth's History: the Practice of Stratigraphy. The book is a practical...

A vast expanse of deep blue water stretches across the ocean, reflecting sunlight under a clear sky.

OU researcher to lead £800k project to improve global climate change predictions

A new OU-led project hopes to improve our ability to predict climate change using cutting-edge analysis of fossilised algae molecules. Dr Marcus...

A gathering of participants discussing climate initiatives at COP27 side events, showcasing diverse perspectives and solutions.

COP27

CCG is co-organizing five days of side events during COP27 bringing global experts and policy practitioners together for discussion. The broad theme...

View of a nuclear power plant from the water, showcasing its structure and surrounding landscape.

OU academic urges community involvement as the Japanese Government prepares to release ‘treated water’ from Fukushima

While over a decade has passed since the accident at the Fukushima Dai’ichi nuclear power plant in Japan, the most contentious aspect of bringing...

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Vital developments in battery recycling

The theme of Recycle Week 2022, which runs from 17 to 23 October, is 'Let's Get Real about recycling' and will challenge perceptions and myths...

Professor Carlton Wood, our new Head of School

Professor Carlton Wood, our new Head of School

We have a new Head of School, and a new Professor in the School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences at the Open University. And they’re...

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22nd February: Andy Lane’s Farewell lecture

Professor Andy Lane retires from The Open University at the end of February 2022 after nearly 40 years of service. To mark his retirement, Andy...

Alba Morales’ Paper Presented at K-CAP 2021

KMi PhD student Alba Morales attended the 11th KCap Online Conference which took place on 2nd to 3rd...

Applications closed: Floodplain Meadows Partnership Research Associate

Applications closed: Floodplain Meadows Partnership Research Associate

We are looking for a Research Associate to work within the Floodplain Meadows Partnership team in EEES. The post is fixed-term and...