The OU in Scotland's vision for public engagement is to work with and across diverse communities in Scotland, engaging with our academics, stakeholders, students, and members of the public to create an inclusive climate for shared learning.
This includes face-to-face and digital events.
From responding to the climate emergency, to how we can create conditions for healthy ageing, or support communities to be more resilient in our complex world, engaging the wider public in contemporary issues is of particular interest.
Our public engagement work has spanned:
We partner with the BBC to make television programmes and content across radio, podcasts, digital and social channels, that bring learning to life for millions.
The Women Who Changed Modern Scotland is an example involving OU in Scotland academics.
Public engagement has always been integral to The Open University’s social justice mission, putting people at the heart of everything we value and do. We are committed to:
Public engagement enables the OU to showcase its research and to test out its ideas with the general public, who often share views, opinions and ideas of their own.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to explore opportunities of how we can work together.
We are very keen to consider ways to develop themes for public engagement initiatives, including how we can work alongside organisations where there are synergies and complimentary interests.
To explore working together to support your aspirations please contact:
Derek Goldman, Knowledge Exchange Manager
derek.goldman@open.ac.uk