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Browsing: Student stories
OU students work so hard and the university is incredibly proud of them for studying while juggling full-time jobs, childcare and other responsibilities. On top of…
With a reported 6.5 million people providing unpaid support for a family member or friend, it’s important now more than ever that we recognise the incredible…
As UK universities ‘pivot online’ and students transition to a new way of learning, The Open University community – as experts in this field – have…
Nicole Lam, who grew up in Hong Kong, had always dreamed of becoming a maths teacher, but without the right qualifications she believed there was little…
Our students work incredibly hard, committing to their studies while juggling a combination of life, illness, disability, work and family, and they somehow find time to…
Fiona Hirons began studying with the OU when she fell ill with Chronic fatigue syndrome/ME in 2002. After becoming largely bed-bound and being forced to give…
Teaching had always been Emma’s dream but when her teachers at school flagged that she might be dyslexic she feared her ambition was out of reach.…
Bradley Neal always had an interest in the natural world and a concern with what was happening to the planet so he decided he was going…
In 2003, Cindy Vanstone’s world was turned upside down. Her son was diagnosed with hydrocephalus and needed care around the clock, causing Cindy to give up…