by Jean Hertzog | Jan 21, 2025 | AOUG News
Daniel Clarke was chosen for his lively and enthusiastic presentation of his work and his future research plans. Daniel was researching into honeycombs which are a class of cellular solids widely used in engineering. Normally they are used as hexagonal, triangular or...
by Jean Hertzog | Jan 21, 2025 | AOUG News
Bristol is to be the centre for the 2025 AGM Weekend when members will stay at the Aztec Hotel. However excursions will be centered around the work of the Bristol based engineer, Isambard Kingdon Brunel, who designed the Great Western Railway from Bristol to London,...
by Jean Hertzog | Jan 21, 2025 | AOUG News
In October 2024 AOUG hosted our biggest ever Research Students Award Ceremony. AOUG offered nine different subject area Awards each year to all final year OU phd students who have previously gained any OU degree and who have been nominated by their Supervisors. Covid...
by Jean Hertzog | Jan 21, 2025 | AOUG News
Allan Gibbons was, until recently, employed by The Open University as Postal Services Manager, Estates – Operations and was a well-respected member of their staff with a long and valued career at Milton Keynes. Therefore he had great demands on his time and many...
by Jean Hertzog | Jan 21, 2025 | AOUG News
Celebrate your success. Achieving an OU Degree is an amazing achievement that we are all very proud of and once we have worked so hard for this honour, it is even more wonderful to know that no one can ever take that feeling away. You have earned it and Once an OU...
by Jean Hertzog | Jan 21, 2025 | AOUG News
Keith Hamilton was until April 2024, employed by The Open University as Technical Coordinator: Audio Visual Department in the IT Department and was a well-respected member of their staff with a long and valued career at Milton Keynes. Therefore he had great demands on...