Project leader(s): Joanne Reardon Melissa Bailey Natalie Lewis
This project arose from anecdotal evidence obtained from tutors indicating that mental health is a key factor behind students struggling to achieve their potential.
Project leader(s): Lindsay Crisp Veronica Davies
We know that there are a number of both tangible and intangible ‘tried and tested’ benefits of face-to-face gallery visits.
Project leader(s): Julia Downes Ruth Wall Anne Alvaer
This ongoing project investigates how diverse distance students learn about sensitive and emotive topics in an undergraduate introductory criminology module.
Project leader(s): Anastasia Economou
This project aspires to provide helpful insights into how tutors can best teach and support students with mental health difficulties in a distance learning context.
Project leader(s): Gina Di Malta Naomi Moller Katy Smith
The rising numbers of university students reporting mental health difficulties – and how best to respond to this need - is a known concern in the sector.
Project leader(s): Sue Nieland
This project explores whether structured weekly email contact, relating to specific aspects of the module that students are studying, helps to support and retain younger students (i.e. those aged under 25 years).
Project leader(s): Zoe Doye Judith Wilson-Hughes Lucy Rumney
This study links together research on the role of feedback/correspondence tuition in student engagement and student retention and progression.
Project leader(s): Janet Hunter
Anyone who has taught via online platforms will be aware that some students find it hard to engage with this medium of learning. Many students sign up to such sessions but do not join on the day, whilst others do not sign up at all.
Project leader(s): Hannah Lavery Steve Padley Anactoria Clarke
This project aims to improve the retention and progression of students on our Arts and Humanities Access module by trialling additional support and advice initiatives.
Project leader(s): Jessica Davies Jeremy Rees Sarah Roberts Elizabeth Ford
The context for the project is that 2018/19 saw notable increases in overall registrations in Wales, coupled with a slight decline in BAME proportions in Wales across the period measured (MarComms Insight Programme 2019, ‘Can we grow the OU’s appeal to Black, Asian and minority ethnic stude