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The Open University
PO Box 197
Milton Keynes
MK7 6BJ


Telephone +44 (0)845 300 60 90

http://www.open.ac.uk/

 

Faculties and Research Centres

At the heart of the OUs teaching are its faculties, schools and institutes, producing high quality courses underpinned by research of international excellence.
  

Faculty of Arts

The Faculty of Arts teaches and researches in the following areas: Art History, Classical Studies, English and Creative Writing, Ethics, Heritage Studies, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Music, Philosophy and Religious Studies.

Faculty of Arts

Open University Business School

The Open University Business School is accredited by leading management education associations in theUK, Europe and theUSA.

The Open University Business School

Faculty of Educational and Language Studies

The Faculty of Educational and Language Studies (FELS) is made up of four academic areas: the Department of Education, Department of Languages, Centre for Language and Communications and Centre for Childhood, Development and Learning. FELS is also home to the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology, CREET.

Faculty of Education and Language Studies

Faculty of Health & Social Care

The Faculty of  Health & Social Care has particular expertise in developing work-based learning programmes. It is now the UKs largest provider of health and social care education.

Faculty of Health & Social Care

Open University Law School

The OUs law courses and degree have been developed in partnership with theCollege ofLaw.

Open University Law School

Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology

The Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology comprises four departments: Communications and Systems; Computing; Design, Development, Environment and Materials; and Mathematics and Statistics.

Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology

Faculty of Science

The Faculty of Science is home to four departments and one research institute: the departments of Life Sciences, Chemistry and Analytical Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences and Physics and Astronomy, and the Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute.

Faculty of Science

Faculty of Social Sciences

The Faculty of Social Sciences has six departments: Economics, Geography, Politics and International Studies, Psychology, Social Policy and Criminology and Sociology.

Faculty of Social Sciences

Institute of Educational Technology

The Intitute of Educational Technology is at the hub of the OUs continuing research into and development of the latest technologies for learning and teaching. It also runs a number of postgraduate programmes in educational technology.

Institute of Educational Technology

Knowledge Media Institute

The Knowledge Media Institute is a research and development centre at the leading edge of web, semantic, learning and new media technologies.

Knowledge Media Institute

Interdisciplinary Research Centres

The OU has a number of interdisciplinary research centres of excellence:

Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance

The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) conducts and promotes research, dialogue, and debate that will contribute to a greater understanding of the connections between notions of citizenship, processes of identity formation and practices of governance in the contemporary world.

Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance

Centre for Research in Computing

The Centre for Research in Computing (CRC) undertakes distinctive, leading edge research in software and processes that underpin knowledge management, communication, learning, and interactions among humans and machines.

Centre for Research in Computing

Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology

United by a focus on learning through diverse media and challenging established orthodoxies in policy, pedagogy and research methods, the Centres multidisciplinary research  falls into four key themes: Childhood and Youth Studies, Education Studies, Language and Literacies and Technology Enhanced Learning.

CREET

CEPSAR

CEPSAR is The Open University’s flagship interdisciplinary research centre that brings together world-class researchers from the two Departments – of Physical Sciences and of Earth, Environment and Ecosystems. Research within CEPSAR focuses on the origins, systems and process with respect to the evolution and chemistry of materials that form the stars and planetary bodies, the processes and natural systems that shape the environment of our habitable world now and in the past, and essential properties of a Solar System that allows life to develop on one of its planets.

CEPSAR

Open Space Research Centre

OpenSpace was founded in 2009 to promote research into geographical and environmental questions. The Centres research is motivated by the broad challenges facing the world, including: how can we live together better; how can we inherit the past responsibly; and, how might we bequeath better futures to others?

OpenSpace Research Centre

National and Regional Centres

We have 13 centres across theUKandIreland. Their role is to organise the support for our 250,000 distance learning students.

At the centres students can meet with advisers, careers experts and other students, view course materials, and get help with their study choices. Many centres also host tutorials, day schools and social events.

At each centre, our student services teams help with:

  • study planning and advice
  • revision and examinations queries
  • enquiries and support for revision, residential and day schools
  • obtaining special study equipment or arrangements for students with disabilities
  • career planning

Our national and regional centres also employ the associate lecturers who tutor our students.

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