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School of Social Science and Global Studies Teaching - Research day

26th November 2022

Teaching - Research Day 2022 is dedicated to our Open University students who wish to meet our teaching community and hear about the exciting research going on in our school and how it informs our teaching. If you are an OU student, please come along for the day or drop in to any of the sessions that interest you!

Global Challenges: Hope and Local Action arts competition

10th June 2022

Calling all OU students, it’s competition time. You’re invited to showcase how the arts can support local and individual efforts to engage with today’s interconnected global challenges, using a wide variety of artistic and creative means.

Deadline for all entries is Monday 6 June

Citizenship Studies seminar series: Covid Chronicles from the Margins

23rd May 2022

As part of the Citizenship Studies seminar series, Prof. Marie Gillespie investigates how forced migrants from around the world have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic via creative and artful resistance to marginalisation. 

Rastafari and Globalisation

6th May 2022

Hilde Capparella, research student in Religious Studies, discusses Rastafari and Globalisation. The seminar is part of FASS PhD Lecture Series.

Voting for 'None of the Above': Enabling electoral disenchantment

5th May 2022

Richard Heffernan discusses enabling electoral disenchantment to be expressed at an election.

Decentring the study of citizenship from Western political theorising

4th May 2022

Anna Colom, Research student in POLIS, will discuss ‘Decentring the study of citizenship from Western political theorising’.

Citizenship Studies seminar series: Who should care? Social care and citizenship

27th April 2022

As part of the Citizenship Studies seminar series, Dr Dan Taylor discusses how social care remains woefully underfunded and what it reflects

‘Teach in’: The War in Ukraine Q&A

7th April 2022

This roundtable with POLIS academics is designed to allow students to engage with OU research and ask questions on what is happening and what it means for the future of international politics.

Citizenship Studies seminar series: ‘Ordinary Citizenship’: Anthropological Approaches

6th April 2022

As part of the Citizenship Studies seminar series, Professor Catherine Neveu uses empirical research carried out in France and other contexts to discuss the gains to be obtained by exploring citizenship processes “through the ordinary”.