A new series of the hard-hitting OU/BBC co-production Drugs Map of Britain delves into the world of drug users and dealers, laying bare the evolving makeup…
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Open University creative writing PhD student Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, a distant relative of explorer, archaeologist, writer and diplomat Gertrude Bell, delves into history to discover the circumstances…
As the nights draw in and the spooky season is here, many of us turn to scary stories on screen to indulge in a little bit…
A captivating fourth series of The Met, co-produced by The Open University (OU) and the BBC, is set to air on BBC One tonight (Tuesday 24…
A music academic has captured the attention of a popular BBC music programme after she wrote a short analytical course based on the work of country…
The turbulent history of how Great Britain evolved is dissected in an intriguing Open University/BBC co-production – Union with historian David Olusoga – which reaches the…
An international team of academics led by The Open University has won £2.72m research funding, (€3.16m) to help people manage the development of extremist views at…
Open University history professor Rosalind Crone features in a new film commissioned by the Ministry of Justice showing how prisoners are being given new skills by…
An Open University academic’s report suggests Ukrainians are considered less of a threat That Somalis and Syrians are seen as ‘culturally distant’ And that the results…
New research from The Open University aims to promote better sustainability among makers of the film industry’s props, costume and the replica market Academics have developed…