Professor Smita Srinivas has been honoured by the Association for Evolutionary Economics for her outstanding work in the area of institutional economics.
The Open University’s new postgraduate qualification for development managers, starting this autumn, will connect students across the globe.
The Open University is playing a key role in the first-ever virtual conference to be held by IMISCOE, Europe's largest network of scholars in the area of migration and integration.
An e-book based on ‘most impactful’ OU research into drug manufacture in Africa, has become one of publisher Palgrave Macmillan’s top five open access downloads of all time.
Researchers at The Open University are using their skills in social sciences and global studies to learn lessons for our future after COVID-19.
Professor of Geography and Migration Parvati Raghuram has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Registration is open for The Open University's new distance-learning postgraduate Global Development qualifications.
When The Open University won £6.7 million for Astrobiology research, key to that success was the International Development and Inclusive Innovation strategic research area. Why?
A pioneering school could be a model for girls' education in a country poised to shake off its troubled past.
The Open University's first Environmental Management MSc students funded in Kenya by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission have graduated with a ceremony in Nairobi.
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