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A foodbank, with people standing behind boxes of food and bottles of waters

Food poverty: Bournemouth foodbank wins OU funding to research issue

The Open University has awarded funding from its Open Societal Challenges programme for a new project, titled ‘Sustaining Bournemouth: The Changing Face of Our Foodbank During Financial Crisis’.

3rd April 2025
Microscopic sections of three different types of pollen grains

£500k+ funding secured for OU 'Mind the Gap' project on angiosperm evolution

The Open University has secured over £500,000 in funding to support pioneering research to solve one of the longest-standing mysteries in plant evolution - the early origins and diversification of angiosperms (flowering plants).

3rd April 2025
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Science that matters: How the CARE-KNOW-DO model transforms education

Dr Alexandra Okada’s research for CARE-KNOW-DO has been recognised as one of the top 10 publications in the field, earning a finalist spot for the prestigious “Research Worth Reading” award by the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST).

3rd April 2025
A group of men and women standing in a row with their arms around each others' shoulders

OU funds project to break barriers for refugee women in Wales

A groundbreaking initiative, led by the Welsh Refugee Council in collaboration with Open University’s Professor Marie Gillespie, has secured £25,000 in funding to break down barriers for refugee women in Wales.

17th March 2025
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