As part of The Open University’s mission to widen access to higher education, the law school has developed a wide range of free online learning resources – helping to bridge the gap between informal and formal learning.
OpenLearn is packed with fascinating free articles, blogs, discussions and mini-courses from the OU, covering a huge range of subject areas.
Law-related resources can be found on the OpenLearn Society, Politics and Law collection.
The Law School currently has two short courses that are designed for individuals seeking to learn about UK immigration law and practice as a qualified immigration adviser at the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
Find out more about short courses in Law.

View our range of specially created bespoke free courses hosted in OpenLearn Create, showcasing our pioneering collaborations with external partner organisations and other higher educational institutions.
Explore the range of free online learning created by the Open Justice Centre in collaboration with their partners.
For half a century the OU has produced programmes with the BBC, starting with late night lectures (before the days of video and online learning) and evolving into today’s prime time TV and radio shows – designed to engage millions of viewers and listeners with entertaining, informative and educational content.
High profile law-related programmes include BAFTA-nominated series The Detectives: Fighting Organised Crime as well as Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes That Changed Us, The Met and The Prosecutors.
Select this link to explore and watch a range of current TV and radio programmes co-produced by The Open University and BBC: The OU and BBC partnership website.
For more information on The Open University’s work to widen participation in higher education, view the OU's Mission statement.
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