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− | [[File:OU-Logo-improved.png|thumb|OU logo]]The '''Open University''' ('''OU''')is the largest academic institution in the United Kingdom, with over 250,000 students, most of whom study off-site via distance learning. It was founded in 1969. Its main headquarters is in [[Milton Keynes]]. | + | [[File:OU-Logo-improved.png|thumb|OU logo]]The '''Open University''' ('''OU''') is the largest academic institution in the United Kingdom, with over 250,000 students, most of whom study off-site via distance learning. It was founded in 1969. Its main headquarters is in [[Milton Keynes]]. |
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Revision as of 18:46, 27 March 2016
The Open University (OU) is the largest academic institution in the United Kingdom, with over 250,000 students, most of whom study off-site via distance learning. It was founded in 1969. Its main headquarters is in Milton Keynes.LGBT history
The London Gay Reading Group has co-operated with the OU on a research project.[1]
Notable alumni
- Meg Barker
- Lionel Blue (honorary doctorate)
- Ross Burgess
- [[Chris Graham-Bell]
- Brian Kennedy (journalist)
- Tamsin Omond
- Janet Paraskeva
External links
- http://www.open.ac.uk/ Official website.