The OU is to host Open Research Week from 24-28 March.

The week is an opportunity to learn about our ‘real world’ applications of our openly available data, outputs and citizen science platforms, and to help others in the research community to do research better.

Communicated through webinars, videos and articles, it is an opportunity to hear more around openness and AI, around citizen science, around open access publishing, and how we have taken research out from behind locked paywalls to make processes more inclusive.

Find out more and register for our Open Research Weeks events at: Open Research Week 2025 | The Open University

Professor Kevin Shakesheff, Pro Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation, said:

“At The Open University, we’ve always believed in the power of accessible education and research – open is who we are.  Our mission is to remove obstacles to learning, and open research is a natural extension of that ethos.

“So, whether you’re an experienced advocate of open research or just starting to explore what it means, I encourage you to take full advantage of this week. Ask questions, share ideas, challenge assumptions, and most importantly, think about how open research can shape the future of your own work.”

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