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Learn about the ways in which living things interact with their environment and apply this knowledge to tackling the biggest challenges facing the world today. This course will equip you with the ...
If you are looking for the traditional university halls experience, a standard room with a shared bathroom is a great choice. You'll share kitchen and bathroom facilities with six to 10 other students ...
If your programme is longer than 12 months in duration you can find further information on the tuition fees that you will need to pay in your second and subsequent years of study below: The fees quote ...
Expand your knowledge of some of the planet's most dominant life forms, and take part in research projects with a global impact on this BSc Microbiology with Professional Experience course. As part of ...
Anglican Chaplain, Mark Laynesmith, will be interview Prof. Helen King about her new book, Immaculate Forms. Helen King is Professor Emerita in Classical Studies at The Open University and an elected ...
The University maintains a number of well-situated flats close to campus. Postgraduate students often select this option, but they are also suitable for undergraduates who would like to use their room ...
Planting wildflowers in apple orchards could save farmers up to £3,000 per hectare a year, according to a new study. Flower strips create a home for a team of helpful insects – like ladybirds, ...
Pope Francis has died aged 88, The Vatican has announced. Professor Rebecca Rist, expert on the Papacy, comments below on Pope Francis’s legacy and what comes next following the Pope’s death. Read ...
Students tackle future flooding: BBC South highlights that students from the University’s Department of Geography and Environmental Science are learning about flood resilience and how to minimise ...
WH Smith’s shift: Dr Marrisa Joseph (Henley Business School) discusses WH Smith’s return to its travel roots for The Conversation. Republished by Mirage News Teaching flood prevention: BBC Radio ...
Plant flowers on farms: The Observer exclusively reports (in print) on a new study by Dr Charlotte Howard (Agriculture) that found farmers could save money by planting flower strips on their farms.
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