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Graduates see £200,000 additional career earnings

Graduates with National 5s or below as their highest prior attainment completing a part-time degree at The OU in Scotland are estimated to earn an average of £200,000 more in real terms over the rest of their career.

6th November 2020
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OU aims high for student carers

The Open University is the recipient of a Going Higher for Student Carers Recognition Award.

28th October 2020
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Scottish businesses spend almost £100 million on temporary staff - but redundancies continue to rise

Over half of Scottish employers report that their organisation’s survival is dependent on their ability to cut costs, according to The Open University Business Barometer.

16th September 2020
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Appointment of Prof Paul Gray to the OU Council

Professor Paul Gray, an experienced public sector leader in Scotland, has been appointed a Council member for The Open University. 

14th September 2020
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New course helps universities support care experienced students

Care experienced students have helped develop a new free Open University course which will support staff in Scotland’s universities to better understand and support those who have experienced care.

18th August 2020
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Open Outlook - August 2020

Find out more about the latest news and events from The Open University in Scotland with the August 2020 issue of Open Outlook.

12th August 2020
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Businesses set back 18 months by COVID

Businesses that have invested in training during lockdown expect to recover more quickly, finds a survey of business leaders and managers by The Open University.

1st July 2020
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Skills support for workers in furlough or facing redundancy

Applications are open for a new selection of fully funded modules by The OU in Scotland that offer vital post-pandemic skills. 

22nd June 2020
69 per cent of our students receive a Part-Time Fee Grant

Applying for your Part-Time Fee Grant

If you live in Scotland and you have an individual income of £25,000 per year or less, you may be eligible for a Part-Time Fee Grant for undergraduate study. 

10th June 2020
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5 Million Workers Uncertain of Post-Covid Role

Covid-19 is expected to significantly change the skills required for as many as 5 million job roles across the UK, driving a surge in employees seeking out distance learning opportunities. A quarter of UK employees have taken on additional learning opportunities to boost their employability and protect the value of their skills.

18th May 2020

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OU grad's birthday, graduation and proposal all in one day

In a joyful finale to the OU's 50th anniversary of its first-ever degree ceremony in Scotland, graduate Steven took centre stage again, this time to propose to his partner Clark.  

29th October 2024
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Open University in Scotland Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Degree Ceremony

The OU is marking a historic milestone as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of its first-ever degree ceremony in Scotland. This year’s event will see 660 graduates cross the stage in Glasgow.

25th October 2024
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