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Curiosity and Unlearning - Overcoming the inertia to learn

If there was anything logical about human behaviour we would all see the current strange times as the ideal the opportunity to learn about new things, pursue new hobbies or interests - albeit from the confines from our homes. 

14th April 2020
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Turning to Easter eggs to get through these dark times? Here's the bitter truth about chocolate

Turning to Easter eggs to get through these dark times? Before you fill your shopping trolley (online or virtual) with chocolate, we OUBS academic Cristiana Bernardi urges you to consider whether it’s ethically produced.

9th April 2020
A new beginning for social innovation

Social innovating for a better tomorrow

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how society can innovate at speed. And while the focus for now is on helping each other, this social innovation demonstrates how we can all make an impact. Let’s start thinking now about how we can use this to improve society going forward, says OUBS academic Professor George Frynas.

9th April 2020

What do we really need in a crisis? Caring Leadership

In times of crisis, we demand different things from our leaders, organisations and institutions. Crisis situations stir up feelings of helplessness, and reawaken a primal need for nurturing, comfort, strength and guidance. When the world feels unmanageable, we look to leaders in all walks of life to steer us through the crisis and give us explanations for otherwise inexplicable events.

7th April 2020

Liz is a guest speaker as part of free daily webinar series

OUBS Director of Executive Education Liz Moody has been invited to join the Institute of Leadership and Management for one of their week long series of webinars exploring the impact, effects and implementation of change.

6th April 2020
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Leading social scientists honoured to be named new Fellows

Two OUBS academics are among the 51 leading UK social scientists to have been conferred the award of Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS). They have all been elected for their outstanding contributions to research and to the application of social science to policy, education, society and the economy.

6th April 2020
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Lift in visitors to OU’s one-stop-shop for free learning

The Open University has seen a spike in visitors to its free online learning platform OpenLearn to access its health, wellbeing and educational content in a time of huge societal need.

24th March 2020
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Learning at Work Week hat-trick for renewable energy suppliers

The Open University Business School is a proud supporter of the biggest festival of workplace learning in the UK known as Learning at Work Week.

12th March 2020
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Ten things we learnt from ‘Let’s talk about menopause’

Professor Jo Brewis recently spoke at the ‘Let’s talk about menopause’ event at the OU in Wales. Here's what we learnt. 

2nd March 2020
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The Bottom Line is back to brighten up your winter!

A new eight-part series of the OU/BBC collaboration The Bottom Line has started this month on Radio 4. Liz Moody, Director of Executive Education, is the academic consultant.

20th February 2020

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