Open University


Address: PO Box 197, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BJ

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

Telephone: 0845 300 60 90

Vice Chancellor: Mr Martin Bean

Since 1969, The Open University has taught more than 1,550,000 students by adopting state-of-the-art technology to ensure that neither distance nor academic background is a barrier to learning. The Open University is the UK’s largest university, teaching 35% of all part-time undergraduates in UK universities each year. It has more than 250,000 current students, including 20,000 international students. The median age of new undergraduate students is 32, and 41% of these have just 1 A level or less at the point they join.

The OU is consistently ranked one of the top two universities for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey. In 2009, it came top, with 94% of students saying they were satisfied overall with the quality of their course. The OU is also ranked in the top 400 universities in the world for research, according to the Shanghai Jao Tong University World Rankings. In the UK’s latest Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008), the University climbed 23 places to 43rd, securing a place in the UK’s top 50 higher education institutions. The OU was the second largest climber in the top 50, with over 50% of the university’s research judged to be ‘internationally excellent’ (3*) and 14% ‘world-leading’ (4*).

External funding for the university’s research and enterprise activities increases year on year and has grown to well over £20 million. Through the OU’s long-standing partnership with the BBC and now with iTunes U, the intellectual capital from its educational materials and research is shared with a truly global audience. The free audio visual educational content that is available on the iTunes U website saw its 16.5 millionth download in March 2010, rising at an average of a million every three weeks. The OU has also set up the HEFCE-funded project Shared Solutions. This helps educators make the most of open educational resources, provides advice to students who have left studies early, and explores how HE institutions can collaborate to tackle shared problems.

Another open educational resource is the OpenLearn website, which gives free access to study units from OU courses. The site has had more than 8.5 million unique visitors, as at the end of March 2010. Widening participation in higher education is at the core of the OU’s mission, which was recognised when the University was awarded the 2009 Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its work training teachers in Africa.

Recent news from Open University

22 February: The case for publishing computer source code for scientific research papers
Collecting and analysing data for most scientific communication requires computer software. Rather than releasing the computer code, it is often reported in natural language as part of a research …

20 February: 3D cellular model brings powerful new approach to spinal cord injury research
A new 3-dimensional (3D) tissue model recreating interactions between cell types could provide valuable insight into how cells in the spinal cord repair after damage. The 3D cell culture system, …

16 February: Bisexuals endure worst mental health problems and suffer from equality gap, report finds
A new report looking at bisexual inclusion and equality issues has found that of all the larger sexual identity groups, bisexual people have the worst mental health problems including higher rates of …

15 February: A new six part series explores the history of Wales
The Story of Wales, produced in partnership with The Open University and the BBC, delves into the nation's epic history from its earliest foundations to the modern day. The six part …

10 February: Professor Colin Pillinger curates Objects in Space exhibition
What do a 93kg lump of rock, Damien Hirst's artwork and Newton's apple tree have in common? They've all been associated with space missions and now part of Objects in Space, curated by Professor …