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In this blogpost, PhD student Georgia Boyd, provides her top 3 tips for managing your emotional health when researching challenging topics.
Professor of Law at The Open University Law School, Olga Jurasz, has led the UK’s largest ever study into societal attitudes and experiences of online violence against women and girls (OVAWG) across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is the first report of its kind which surveyed 7,500 adults over the age of 16 in February 2023, via YouGov, providing an insight into the societal attitudes of both men and women, and the lived experiences of women and girls across the four nations.
Findings from Operation Soteria Bluestone, a report launched in 2021 as a response to the government End-to-End Rape Review, have revealed several areas that urgently need addressing in the investigations of rape and other sexual offences (RAOSO).
The OU Research Excellence Awards recognised the wide range of ways research undertaken at the OU makes a positive difference to the economy, the environment, and society.
An Open University academic’s research has helped pave the way for the possibility of ‘alternative-style’ weddings becoming legally binding.
These results are a welcome acknowledgement of the impact of OU researchers’ work in transforming lives, shaping policy and tackling critical challenges across the UK's four nations and worldwide.
The reform finally brings the divorce process into the 21st century.
On average refugees around the world spend over 20 years in exile and some may not be able to eventually return at all.
Dr Miriam Mbah, OU Lecturer in Law, responds to the UK Government Green Paper on Transforming public procurement in December 2020.
An OU academic has received a British Academy/Leverhulme Grant to help humanitarian workers to understand complicated legal environments.