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KMI: The Early Years

It is hard to recall – still less to imagine, if you weren’t there – the ferment of innovation between the late ’80s and the mid-’90s....

Connecting Ideas: FBL Visits KMi

Connecting Ideas: FBL Visits KMi

On Tuesday 25th of November, the Faculty of Business and Law (FBL) joined us at KMi for an inspiring afternoon packed with collaboration, discovery,...

You don’t have to be an astronaut to work in Space!

You don’t have to be an astronaut to work in Space!

Online Event: Wednesday, 9 October, 13:00-14:00 Register on Eventbrite Join us for this online panel and Q&A, where you can learn about...

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“My studies became a lifeline for me between hospital surgeries and treatments”

Charlotte, who is registered disabled with Cerebral Palsy with Spastic Diplegia, gained a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and an MSc in Medicinal Chemistry...

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“Thanks to the OU, I now have a career path which will still be in demand in 20 years’ time”

A new prospect-filled career Alana Smith achieved good grades at school but, after pulling out of a graphic design degree and falling into a...

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I left school with no A Levels and very poor GCSEs, now, with three OU qualifications under my belt, I’m a new man!

A religiously-focused education in a closed community left David keen to expand his horizons. Now, with three OU qualifications under his belt, he's...

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“The OU’s flexibility suited me much better than a brick university”

“I particularly liked the virtual laboratory … as not everyone can get to an on-campus laboratory”  Natalie was a star student at...

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“The Open University has opened many doors for me and made me believe that anything is possible.”

“I wanted to work in the NHS – and now I do.”  Amy was inspired by her own ill health to begin a BSc (Hons) in Health Sciences but...

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BBC Co-pro: Scam Interceptors

From Mon 10 June, a new ten-part OU/BBC series of Scam Interceptors starts on BBC One daytime and will run daily on weekdays at 10:45am and will be...

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Professor Mark Brandon awarded The Polar Medal

Mark Brandon, Professor of Polar Oceanography, has been awarded The Polar Medal by His Majesty King Charles III in recognition of his ...

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Lift-off planned for historic mission to the Moon

Peregrine Mission One, which successfully launched today (8 January 2024), marks a historic journey from Florida to the Moon. The mission is a...

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Celebrating Innovation: Professor Clara Mancini receives ACI Outstanding Career Impact Award

The 10th Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) conference, held at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, USA, became a milestone not only for its...